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  • Onion Bulb: The Plant's Essential Storage Organ - Structure & Function
    The bulb of the onion plant serves as the storage organ.

    Here's why:

    * Structure: The bulb is made up of modified leaves called scales, which are tightly packed together.

    * Function: These scales store nutrients, primarily sugars, that the plant can use for growth and development. This allows the onion to survive periods of dormancy or harsh conditions.

    * Appearance: The bulb is the part we typically eat, and its characteristic layers are the result of these overlapping scales.

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