tüber

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(Tıp) tuber

Tom died of tuberculosis. - Tom tüberkülozdan öldü.

Tom was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 2013. - Tom'a 2013 yılında tüberküloz teşhisi kondu.

A thickened "root-stock"
A fleshy, thickened underground stem of a plant, usually containing stored starch, as for example a potato or arrowroot
- the underground stem of a plant, where starch is stored
A type of modified stem or root, consisting of enlarged subterranean storage tissue Potato tubers are stem tissue which have nodes, or "eyes", from which whole plants are propagated Sweet potato tubers have similar nodal structures but are actually root, not stem, tissue
A tuber is the swollen underground stem of particular types of plants. a round swollen part on the stem of some plants, such as the potato, that grows below the ground and from which new plants grow. Short, thickened, mostly underground stem that constitutes the resting stage of certain seed plants. It is often an organ of food storage, reproduction, or both. It bears minute scale leaves, each with a bud that has the potential for developing into a new plant. The common potato is a typical tuber; the much-reduced leaves and associated buds form its "eyes." The term is also used imprecisely but widely for fleshy roots or rhizomes that resemble tubers (e.g., the "tuber" of the dahlia, actually a tuberous root)
A tuberosity; a tubercle
Short, fleshy underground stem that produces tiny to large leaves and buds (as in potatoes, caladiums, dahlias and tuberous begonias)
type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles a fleshy underground stem or root serving for reproductive and food storage
Thick, creeping underground stems; sometimes also used for thickened portions of roots
swollen, fleshy, usually underground stem, such as the potato, bearing buds from which new plant shoots arise
A genus of fungi
A thick, fleshy part, usually of a rootstock
of Tuberous
An underground stem which has been modified for storage of nutrients, such as a potato
A swollen area of a plant root or stem, used for food storage Tunic -->
The potato An underground stem modified for food storage --with buds (eyes) and nodes that sprout roots and stems
A swollen underground stem , usually with buds, for example, potato
A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock
An enlarged, fleshy, underground tip of a stem modified for storage (e g , potato)