Node and Internode is absent
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Answer:
Nodes and Internodes
Explanation:
Nodes are the place on the stem from where new leaves and stems arise.
Internodes is the distance between two nodes.
Answer:
Nodes and internodes are absent in the roots of the plant.
Explanation:
The vascular plant's stem has structures called nodes and internodes.
Nodes are points on the stem from which the branches, twigs and buds arise. It gives structural support and helps in the healing process of the plant.
Internodes are the distances between two internodes and are involved in the elongation and create space between the nodes. They also carry nutrients, minerals and water between nodes.
Roots lack nodes and internodes. they are non-photosynthetic parts of the plants growing underneath the soil. They have root caps from which emerges the root hairs. Root hair absorbs nutrients, minerals and water from the soil and transports it throughout the plant body.