Science, asked by nishayadav3189, 7 months ago

Where is node, internode absent?

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Answered by atharvrakshiye1906
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Explanation:

The top node of a tree (8 in the above image) is called the root node. Binary tree showing internal nodes (blue) and external nodes (red). An external node is one without child branches, while an internal node has at least one child branch.

Answered by mili161998
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Nodes and internodes were absent in the root of the plant.

Explanation:

Nodes - The place from where the leaf arises is called node. They are the important parts of the plant, which performs the important functions such as- healing, structural support, and biological processes take place.

Internodes - The space between the two consecutive nodes is called an internode. internodes are called the blood vessels, as it performs functions like- carrying water, hormones, and food from node to node. Usually, internodes are lengthy and provide several inches of spacing between adjacent nodes.

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