Nodes that do not have any children are called _______ nodes.
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Nodes with no children are called leaves, or external nodes.
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Nodes that do not have any children are called __inter_____ nodes.
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- The stem of a plant usually bears two main types of bud- the terminal bud and the axillary bud.
- The terminal bud gives rise to the flower which can be considered as the child of the plant.
- The axillary bud gives rise to the leaves. The axillary bud thus does not bear any flower.
- The space between two successive nodes in a stem is called an internode.
- Since the internode does not bear any bud it can be called the nodes that do not have any children.
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