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Most of a carrot, a root adapted for carbohydrate storage, is:
Most of a carrot, a root adapted for carbohydrate storage, is:
– endodermis.
– phloem.
– xylem.
– pericycle.
– cortex.
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Most of a carrot, which is a root adapted for carbohydrate storage, is composed of the cortex. The cortex in storage roots like carrots is made up of parenchyma cells that store carbohydrates and other nutrients.
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