Stolons and runners are the same

they really are
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727
727OP6d ago
asking because letures online said they are different although they are the same according to wiki
727
727OP6d ago
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727
727OP6d ago
and like all the good teachers like tarun sir and all also tubers are derivative of stolon and rhizomes additional thing i wanted to ask do i need to do this ncert does not have such distinctions like names are not mentioned
burrito
burrito6d ago
ahh well dont bother much because maximum u just need to know the 1 sentence description of those and the 2-3 examples
727
727OP6d ago
there are 5 pyqs from just modifications
727
727OP6d ago
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727
727OP5d ago
see and level is also decent like rhizome is not described as thick according to biologists and wiki it's just horizontal steam all options are good @Sephrina @Olaf you guys were helpful in prev doubts sorry for pinging
Aastik
Aastik5d ago
watching a movie, kal dekhte hai
Sephrina
Sephrina5d ago
sorry but i got no idea about stolons what they are otherwise would have
burrito
burrito5d ago
i mean i suppose its 3 right u can answer it w basic knowledge rhizome is an underground modification and yes stem modification so ofc nodes and internodes present
727
727OP4d ago
ik i just wanted to show modifications has many questions and they can be hard rhizome means a horizontal underground steam so it need not be thick
Aastik
Aastik4d ago
let's assume that they are the same but it won't help u in neet right? sometimes forget the logic just mug up
burrito
burrito4d ago
most of the out of ncert ques asked in the recent years are always answerable w basic knowledge - like if its statement , u can def recognize the correct one w ncert- same w match the following but sure if u can use a general source to know about it
727
727OP4d ago
hmm probably gonna do that +solved @Olaf @burrito
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