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Suppose a plant has tuberous roots and r...

Suppose a plant has tuberous roots and rhizomes both as underground structures. How can you distinguish a root from rhizome ?

A

Root has no scale leaves and nodes and internodes.

B

Root is thicker and rhizome is thinner.

C

Root remains non-green and rhizome becomes green on exposure to sunlight.

D

Root bear root hairs and rhizome does not bear any hairs

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