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Q: Do leaflets have axillary buds associated with them?
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Where are axillary buds located?

axillary buds is the stem like stem


How do scientist group leaves?

Scientists group leaves on the basis of their leaflets and axillary buds into simple and compound leaves; they are then further categorized according to shape and leaf venation


What is the difference between a leaf tendrils and stem tendrils?

Leaf tendrils originate either from stipules or leaflets whereas the stem tendrils are modification of axillary buds representing the stem branches.


What is found in stem that is not found in root?

Nodes and axillary buds


What sort of buds grow to form the green parts of a yam or sweet potato?

I am sure that the answer is axillary buds.


What is the thin part of the leaf called?

The Blade, or lamina, is the broad, flat part of the leaf. Photosynthesis occurs in the blade, which has many green food-making cells.


What hormones keep the plant from branching?

Higher concentration of auxins in the axillary buds does not allow these buds to grow hence there is apical dominance.


Meristems producing new buds or root extensions?

Apical Meristems form root extensions. Apical meristems dont produce new buds but they are found in the terminal and axillary buds.


Axillary radial and ulnar nerves are associated with the?

Brachial plexus....


What is a needle leaf?

Pinus has needle leaves. These differ from the true leaves in the sense that needle leaves do not have axillary buds.


How can you make generalization of new plant from eyes?

In potato tuber the axillary buds are situated in a cavity forming an eye like structure. On planting these tubers, these buds develop in to new plants.


What is the characteristic of the stem?

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