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what are the different parts of the shoot? Name them with example​

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Answered by manisimha1
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Branching. On a larger anatomical scale, stems contain nodes, where leaves are attached, and internodes, the stem segments between nodes. There is usually a main shoot and side shoots, called branches. The side shoots grow from axillary buds that form at the nodes.

Answered by dhrubayanpal7a32020
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Branching. On a larger anatomical scale, stems contain nodes, where leaves are attached, and internodes, the stem segments between nodes. There is usually a main shoot and side shoots, called branches. The side shoots grow from axillary buds that form at the nodes.

The shoot system consists of the stems and leaves of the plant. More specifically, it includes the nodes, internodes, axillary buds, terminal bud and leaves. The leaf has four parts as well, the stalk, blade, veins and petiole.

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