Answer
Jan 24, 2025 - 04:09 PM
Corn is not a bulb; it is a type of grass that produces kernels on a cob. Bulbs, like onions and tulips, are underground storage organs composed of layered fleshy leaves or bases, whereas corn grows from seeds planted above ground. The part of the corn plant that we typically consume is the seed-bearing cob, not an underground structure.