Psychology, asked by smarths2432, 1 year ago

Nodes that do not have any children are called _______ nodes.​
A Root
B Parent
C Child D Leaf

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Answered by adi46371
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It is a biological question my dear
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Nodes that do not have any children are called leaf nodes.​

Explanation:

  • Here the stem is referred to as children.
  • The node is the part of the plant from which the leaf bud arises.
  • The part of the stem between two nodes is known as internodal tissues.
  • The nodes have increased distance between them as they grow in size.
  • They grow in size due to lengthening of the internodal tissues.

To know more about leaf nodes,

In tree structure diagrams, non leaf node is called - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/14909621

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