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Groundnut pegs when developed in the soil from –
Tubers
Fruits
Stems
Roots
- Groundnut (peanut) plants are unique because after pollination, their flowers develop into pegs that push into the soil.
- Option 1: Tubers – Groundnuts do not develop from tubers. Tubers are underground stem structures, like potatoes.
- Option 2: Fruits – Groundnut plants' pegs develop into fruits, but they do so in the soil.
- Option 3: Stems – Groundnut pegs do not develop from stems; the peg itself is a stem-like structure that penetrates the soil.
- Option 4: Roots – Groundnut pegs do not develop from roots. Roots serve different functions such as nutrient absorption.
Correct Answer: Option 2 - Fruits
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