what is tuber

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Tuber refers to an enlarged structure in some plants that serves as a storage organ for nutrients, carbohydrates, and water. These structures are typically found underground and are commonly referred to as "root tubers." Examples of plants that produce tubers include potatoes, sweet potatoes, and yams. These tubers serve as a source of food and energy for the plant, allowing it to survive during unfavorable conditions.
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