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What features will help them conclude that the potato is an underground stem?

the presence of buds located in the potatoes eyes, which represents the nodes


What identifys nodes on a stem?

The presence of buds at the nodes


What are nodes and internodes?

The node is the part of the stem of the plant from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots emerge. There are many nodes on a plant stem. The distance between each node is called the inter node.


What are nodes for?

it is a part of the stem from which a branch grows


What is a stem made up of?

A stem is made up of three main parts: nodes, internodes, and buds. Nodes are the points on the stem where leaves, branches, or flowers originate. Internodes are the segments between nodes. Buds are located on the nodes and can develop into new shoots, leaves, or flowers.


Along a stem leaves and buds are separated by regions of a stem called?

branches


What is the part of a plant stem between two consecutive nodes?

It is called inter-nodal stem


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

Nodes and axillary buds


Will basil grow back from its stem if cut?

Yes, basil can regrow from its stem if it is cut, as long as there are nodes left on the stem where new growth can emerge.


How would you show the value of 2000 on a stem and leaf plot?

The answer depends on the range of numbers. These determine the nodes - or the stem values.


What are the two main parts of the grass culms?

The two main parts of grass culms are the nodes, which are the joints along the stem where leaves, branches, and roots may emerge, and the internodes, which are the segments of the stem between the nodes.


Why do we identify a dicotyledonous sterm as the stem not as a root?

Dicotyledonous stems are identified as stems and not roots because they exhibit characteristics typical of stems such as the presence of nodes and internodes, buds, and vascular tissues arranged in a ring pattern. Roots, on the other hand, lack these features and are specialized for anchorage and absorption of water and nutrients.