The presence of buds at the nodes
The area between two successive nodes is referred to as an internode. The node is the area where a leaf connects to the stem.
rhizome is a characteristically horizontal stem of a plant that is usually found underground, often sending out roots and shoots from its nodes while root is a part of a plant body that bears no leaves, and therefore also lacks nodes
There are 2 ways in how a stem helps a plant: 1) It keeps the plant in position/in place so that when strong winds blow, the plant won't budge. 2) A stem helps collects the water from the root to the leaves.
stilt are are does root which gives a thin stem extra suport to balance the weight of it.
Roots
the presence of buds located in the potatoes eyes, which represents the nodes
The presence of buds at the nodes
it is a part of the stem from which a branch grows
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.
It is called inter-nodal stem
Nodes and axillary buds
The answer depends on the range of numbers. These determine the nodes - or the stem values.
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nodes
An internode is a portion of plant stem between nodes. An internodal segment is a portion of nerve fibre.
The area between two successive nodes is referred to as an internode. The node is the area where a leaf connects to the stem.
rhizome is a characteristically horizontal stem of a plant that is usually found underground, often sending out roots and shoots from its nodes while root is a part of a plant body that bears no leaves, and therefore also lacks nodes