Social Sciences, asked by kbhansali7336, 1 year ago

Thickness of node of coriander

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Thickness of node of coriander is approximately 1 mm in width.

Explanation:

Thickness of node of coriander is approximately 1 mm in width.

Coriander is a annual plant whose leaf and seeds are edible.

Its scientific name is Coriandrum sativum of family Apiceae.

A node is a part between the leaf and the stem of the plant.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The thickness of the node of the coriander is 1mm.

Explanation:

  • Node is a part of the plant which is present between the leaf and the stem and the thickness of the node of the coriander is 1mm.
  • Coriander has originated from the plant Coriandrum sativum and it is a herb that is used in flavouring dishes.
  • In India, it is a very important herb as it is used in every common dish.
  • Coriander is available all year round and its leaves and seeds both are edible in nature.
  • The seeds of the plant are called coriander seed and the leaves of the plant are called cilantro.

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