What is the primary botanical difference between a potato (tuber) and a carrot (root)?

Answer

Tubers are swollen, underground stems, while roots are primary anchor and storage structures.

Tubers, like potatoes, are botanically classified as swollen, underground stems used for energy storage. Roots, like carrots, function as the plant's primary anchor and nutrient reservoir.

What is the primary botanical difference between a potato (tuber) and a carrot (root)?

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