what is the difference between base of internode and node (in reference to intercalary meristems)?
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intercalary meristems
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The intercalary meristems are present at the base of the internodes of stem or leaf.
It helps in the elongation and growth of the plants at the nodes and internodes (stems and leaves) and also enables the longitudinal growth of the stem and leaves (grasses).
The increase in the length of the petiole is due to the activity of the intercalary meristems.
They are called primary meristems as it helps in the primary growth of the plants (elongation of the plant).
So, the correct answer is 'Intercalary meristem'.
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