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what is nodes and iternodes​

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Answered by indraag154
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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 nodes. The xylem and the phloem run through the internodes. Also, the lengthening of the internodes increases the height of the plant.

Answered by ashi1532
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The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes: The nodes hold one or more leaves, as well as buds which can grow into branches (with leaves, conifer cones, or inflorescences (flowers)). Adventitious roots may also be produced from the nodes. The internodes distance one node from another.

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