Science, asked by 7cshettykarthikj68, 7 months ago

Complete the chart. (Collect information about other local plants, too.)
Name of Plant Thickness (circumference) of node (mm) Length of internode (mm)
1. Sugarcane
2.Fenugreek
3.Spinach​

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Answered by deepakpanigrahi2710
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sugarcane generally has an internode length of a few metres while fenugreek has a length of only a few centimetres. On an average, sugarcane internodes are at a distance of 2000mm – 3000mm while fenugreek internodes are at a distance of 20cm – 30cm.

spinach 200mm-400 mm

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

Sugar derived from sugar cane is known as "cane sugar." However, since the sucrose molecules in both types of sugar are the same, there isn't much of a difference in a scientific sense.79 percent of the sugar produced globally is from sugarcane (most of the rest is made from sugar beets). Saccharum officinarum and its hybrids provide around 70% of the sugar that is produced.

Explanation:

  • The amount of nutrients in spinach and fenugreek leaves is essentially the same. Fenugreek is preferable if you're concerned with protein, but spinach is a better choice if you're watching your calorie intake.
  • Sugarcane: Internodes of sugarcane are typically spaced 2000–3000 mm apart, but those of fenugreek are 20–30 mm apart. They have lateral roots and produce numerous stems from a single root. A typical sugarcane grass is 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter and 10 to 15 feet high. A sugarcane node's average circumference is 31.42 cm.
  • Fenugreek: Fenugreek seeds had an average length of 3.461 mm. The seeds' width ranges from 2.02 to 2.09 millimeters. Fenugreek seeds had an average width of 2.061 mm. The seeds range in thickness from 1.03 to 1.15 millimeters.
  • Spinach​: At 2-30 cm (1-12 in) long and 1-15 cm (0.4-5.9 in) broad, the leaves are alternating, simple, ovate to triangular, and extremely variable in size, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and smaller ones higher on the flowering stem. The unassuming, yellow-green, 3–4 mm (0.1–0.2 in) in diameter flowers develop into a little, lumpy, hard, dry fruit cluster that is 5–10 mm (0.2–0.4 in) across and contains numerous seeds as they mature.

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