Biology, asked by Anilkumar5869, 10 months ago

What is a phylloclade with one or two internodes called?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phyllanthus has phylloclades, but Ruscus and Asparagus have cladodes. Another definition uses "phylloclade" to refer a portion of a leaf-like stem or branch with multiple nodes and internodes, and "cladode" for a single internode of a phylloclade

Answered by dreamrob
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• Some of the plant's stem includes one or two internodes called cladode it is also called phylloclade.

• Phylloclades are leaf-like structures present in the stems.

• Phylloclades do not have any axillary buds.

• Phylloclades are modified into stems in some plants.

• Phylloclades have flat surfaces look leaf-like structures.

•Asparagus is the plant that resembles leaf-like phylloclades.

• Phylloclades involved in leaf function that means preparing food.

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