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Q.1-Define 1.Petiole 2.Leaf base 3.Floral buds 4.Reticulate venation 5.Nodes 6.Adventitious Buds 7. Terminal Buds pls ans fast will mark as brainilst

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Answered by Archismanmukherjee
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Petiole :-

the Petiole is the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem, and is able to twist the leaf to face the sun. This gives a characteristic foliage arrangement to the plant.

Leaf base :- In angiosperm: Leaves. …leaf is composed of a leaf base, two stipules, a petiole, and a blade (lamina). The leaf base is the slightly expanded area where the leaf attaches to the stem. The paired stipules, when present, are located on each side of the leaf base

Floral buds :- A bud is a compact undeveloped young shoot consisting of a shoot apex, compressed axis and a number of closely overlapping primordial leaves arching over the growing apex. Buds which develop in to flower are called floral buds.

Reticulate venation:- Reticulate venation is one of the types of classifications of vein patterns that are typically found in leaves.

Nodes:- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling.

Adventitious buds :- When a bud grows from a position other than normal, it is called adventitious bud.

Terminal buds :- The definition of a terminal bud is the primary growing point at the top of the stem of a plant.

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Answered by sameehaansari
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Petiole:

The stalk at the base of the leaf blade, attaching and supporting the leaf blade to the stem.

Leaf base:

the leaf is composed of a leaf base, two stipules, a petiole, and a blade (lamina). The leaf base is the slightly expanded area where the leaf attaches to the stem.

Floral buds:

a bud from which only a flower or flowers develop.

Reticulate venation:

When the veins are arranged in either web-like or network-like all over the lamina, it is known as reticulate venation.

Nodes:

the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling.

Adventitious buds:

adventitious buds grow out of different places than the apical meristem. Such places could include but are not limited to leaves, shoots (stems), or even whole new plants via adventitious growth from the roots.

Terminal Buds:

The bud located at the tip of a stem. Supplement. Buds may be classified and described according to their different positions in a plant.

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