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12022-05-29T22:25:38-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5406883plain2022-05-29T22:36:35-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5The hypocotyl is located between the leaves and the true root. This structure has a bulbous appearance that is similar to turnips. This, along with the roots, are typically dried and then used for consumption.
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12022-05-29T19:51:44-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5Maca Vegetative Morphology5The type of Maca shown in the image is yellow Maca. This plant has both an overground and underground portion with adaptations that help it survive in harsh environmental conditions.plain2022-05-29T22:43:21-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5