Biology, asked by anvargulam, 1 year ago

The rhizome differs from stem due to
Thickness
Thinness
Buds in the axils of scale leaves
Their green colour

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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buds in the axios of scale leaves

anvargulam: sir, i knew that must be the ans..but the ans given here is option d
Anonymous: no rhizomes are not green in colour
anvargulam: yes i do know
Anonymous: ok
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Answered by roopa2000
0

Answer:

The rhizome differs from the stem due to Buds in the axils of scale leaves

A leaf's axil is where a bud called an axillary bud is formed. Another name for it is lateral bud. Bud scales are modified leaves that resemble scales and guard the lateral and terminal buds (better view in next photo). The scars left behind after the bud scales have fallen off are called bud scale scars.

Explanation:

Scale node leaves and axil buds An underground stem known as a rhizome has nodes, internodes, and apical and axillary buds. A root cap, a zone of cell division, a zone of cell elongation, and a zone of cell maturation are present in the root. Nodes, internodes, or leaves are absent from roots.

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