Which is the region of the stem where leaves are born?
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THE STEM
The stem is the ascending part of the axis bearing branches, leaves, flowers and
fruits. It develops from the plumule of the embryo of a germinating seed. The stem
bears nodes and internodes. The region of the stem where leaves are born are
called nodes while internodes are the portions between two nodes. The stem bears
buds, which may be terminal or axillary. Stem is generally green when young and
later often become woody and dark brown.
The stem is the ascending part of the axis bearing branches, leaves, flowers and
fruits. It develops from the plumule of the embryo of a germinating seed. The stem
bears nodes and internodes. The region of the stem where leaves are born are
called nodes while internodes are the portions between two nodes. The stem bears
buds, which may be terminal or axillary. Stem is generally green when young and
later often become woody and dark brown.
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The leaves arise at the NODES OF THE STEM ....
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The leaves arise at the NODES OF THE STEM ....
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