Three differences between node and internode.
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The node is the point of attachment of leave to the stem while the internode is the distance between the two nodes. Node consists of axillary buds, which can further be developed in to flower or branches while internode act to elongate the stem.
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Nodes
- A point
- Have a great cell activity at the nodes
- leaves, buds and branching twig originate from a node
Internode
- An area
- cells have maximum elongation ability at internodes
- important for the height of the plant
Explanation:
- Node is the point on the stem where a leaf or a bud or a branching twig orginate
- internode is the distance or the area two adjacent nodes.
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