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Inside a Tulip Bulb: Anatomy Explained by sultan_bagad is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1) A bulb is a plant structure that stores food, water, and a flower bud to allow the plant to survive the winter underground. 2) When a bulb is cut open, it contains short stubby roots, compressed stem and scales that store nutrients, and a tiny flower bud in the center. 3) The thick fleshy scales and thin protective tunic covering help store water and nutrients to keep the dormant plant alive until spring when it can emerge from the ground and bloom.
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