ginger is a root or a stem?
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Answer / reeya
ginger is a stem becaue nodes as well as internodes are seen
on it so it is a stem
it is a modified stem
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Answer / prudvimarneedi
it's 100% underground stem modification called rhizome.it's nodes and internodes confirm it as stem
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Answer / guest
it is both because in ginger nodes and internodes both are
avialable.
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