Science, asked by meet6438, 1 year ago

what is the difference between node and internode

Answers

Answered by barsha01
9
Nodes are the points on a stem where the buds, leaves, and branching twigs originate. ... The number of leaves that appear at a node depends on the species of plant; one leaf per node is common, but two or or more leaves may grow at thenodes of some species. Distance between two nodes isinternode .
Answered by Dharmendra2120
7
hey dear friend here your
answer :::

Node ::
1. The point of attachment of the leaf is called node.

2. Identified by the presence of scars or buds, leaves or branches in this region.

3.. Nodes are regions of great cellular activity and growth.

Internode ::
1.The portion between the two nodes is known as the internode.

2. Absence of scars or any parts such as buds, leaves, branches.

3. The activity of cells in the internode maximize the distance between the nodes there by increases the length of the plant.

Good day :::
Attachments:
Similar questions