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Why do potatoes grow eyes?

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Answer: Buds for new plant growth

Eyes absorb soil nutrientsWrong. Eyes aren't for nutrient absorption—roots do that. Eyes are buds that can sprout new plants when conditions are right.

Buds for new plant growthCorrect! Potato 'eyes' are actually dormant buds (nodes) on the tuber, which is a modified underground stem. Each eye can sprout into a new potato plant. This is vegetative reproduction—the tuber stores energy (starch) for the sprout. That's why old potatoes sprout—the eyes are activating!

Waste removal openingsWrong. Eyes aren't waste openings. They're growth buds—specialized structures that can develop into new shoots, making the potato a stem, not a root.

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