Nodes
Yes, cows can safely consume beetroot leaves as well as the beetroot itself. The cow may not have a liking of them however.
Leaves attach to a stem at a site called the "node." The node is the point on the stem where leaves, branches, or flowers arise. Between nodes, the stem is referred to as the "internode." This arrangement is important for the plant's growth and development.
Will arise (for example, I will arise).
C is the correct option. An axillary bud is a structure found in the intersection between the stem and branches or leaves, from which new branches, leaves, or flowers can arise. Terminal buds, on the other hand, are found at the tip of a stem and promote vertical growth.
All dining room funiture should be modular, and have leaves for accomidating more guests should the need arise.
Whorled leaf arrangement refers to a pattern where three or more leaves arise from the same point on a stem. The leaves are arranged in a circle or whorl around the stem. This arrangement is less common than alternate or opposite leaf arrangements.
Will arise e.g. "The thought will arise..."
The anagram for arise is raise.
"arise" means to get up or to appear.
The sun began to arise.
Arise/arises/arising.
The past tense for arise is arose.