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Complete the chart. (Collect information about other local plants, too.) ne 1. Sugarcane 2.Fenugreek Name of Plant Thickness (circumference) of node (mm) Length of internode (mm) T-106 loa 2000nam_3000 mm 1.067 mm 3​

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Answered by janammapv
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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.

 

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • Tropical grass known as sugarcane is found in abundance throughout much of India.
  • It is one among India's most important food crops. The delicious stem fluid can also be utilized to produce sugar.
  • A mature sugar cane plant contains 11–16 percent fiber and 75% percent sugar cane stalk.
  • They have lateral roots and produce numerous stems from a single root.
  • Nodes in sugarcaneT-1.067 mm, 1 m 300 cm in the north.
  • "A node in a plant is the single place from which all of the plant's lateral sections sprout out.
  • For instance, nodes are where branches and flowers grow.
  • Fenugreek's thickness was measured using a vernier callipers with a 0.01mmaccuracy.
  • The average fenugreek node thickness was1.067.mm.
  • The thickness of the fenugreek seeds ranges from 1.03mm to 1.15mm
  • A typical sugarcane grass is 2  inches (5 cm) in diameter and 10 to 15 feet high.
  • A sugarcane node's girth is typically 31.42 cm.

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