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The part of the stem between two successive nodes is called an _____.Please help meh, I'm in 6th grade .

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Answered by letstakeaselfie
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Answer:

node

Explanation:

A node is a point on the stem from which leaves or buds arise. The portion between two successive nodes is the internode. A bud is an embryonic stem which has the potential for further plant growth. It may develop into a leaf, flower, or both. Such buds are called leaf buds, flower buds and mixed buds, respectively. Many buds remain dormant within a certain duration or they may be embedded in the stem tissue as to become hardly visible. A single bud that is found at the apex of the stem is called terminal bud while lateral buds or axillary buds occur in the leaf axils, the upper angle between the stem and leaves. As a result of injury, adventitious buds may be formed also in the internode of the stems, in leaves, or roots. The “eyes” of the potato tuber are buds.

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