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Nodes that do not have any children are called ___ nodos. This option child ,leaf ,parent. ,Root

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Answered by aditya442239
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Answer:

the answer is known that do not have any children or the root nodes

Answered by smartbrainz
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Nodes that do not have any children are called leaf nodes.

EXPLANATION:  

  • In Botany, node can be defined as the part of the plant from where new plant parts like stem, leaf, root or flower could arise.
  • It is found on the stem from where branches or leaves originate, in the roots the nodes gives rise to root hairs.
  • Although leaf itself arise from the nodes they did not have any nodes on them. If we compare the plant to parent and node to children then leaf will be the parent with no children.

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