Biology, asked by bhumikasarojsingh, 7 months ago

What is Internode?
a) Define it
b) Differentiate between a Node and a Internode?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internode The portion of a stem between the level of insertion of two successive leaves or leaf pairs (or branches of an inflorescence). A segment of a stem between two nodes

The node and internode are two structural components of the stem of a vascular plant. The nodes are the specific areas on the stem where the lateral bud is present from which the leaves, branches or flower buds grow out. In comparison, an internode is the distance between two consecutive node.

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Answered by btsrocks234
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1) a slender part between two nodes or joints.

2) The main difference between node and internode is that the node is the point of attachment of leaves to the stem whereas the internode is the distance between two consecutive nodes. Node and internode are two structural parts found in the stem. The stem is one of the two structural parts of a vascular plant.
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