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The confined region between two consecutive nodes is called​

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Answered by samaptimohanty1
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Explanation:

ANTINODES

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Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The correct answer to this question is Internode.

Explanation:

Internode is the piece of the stem that happens between two sequential nodes. The length of the internode gives a legitimate space between the two continuous nodes. However, a few plants, for example, bantam conifers generally have short internodes. In this manner, these plants can be pruned or sheared into various shapes.

Moreover, both xylem and phloem happen in the internode; in this manner, the primary capability of internodes is transportation. The xylem is liable for the transportation of water from the roots to the leaves while the phloem is answerable for the movement of food from passes on to the capacity parts. Other than that, the stretching of the internodes expands the level of the plant.

A node is the underlying piece of the stem of vascular plants, which frames a slight expanding in the stem. Hubs contain either scars or generative designs, for example, axillary buds, blossom buds, or buds of cones. The axillary buds are liable for the advancement of branches. Airborne roots additionally create from some plant nodes.

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