what is the difference of node and internode
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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.
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Node
➡️Part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge ,often forming a slight swelling.
➡️Contain an axillary bud.
➡️ Bear buds,which can develop into branches flowers or conces.
Internode
➡️ Part of a plant stem between two of the consecutive nodes .
➡️ Does not contain an axillary bud.
➡️ Responsible for increasing the length of the stem.
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