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The plant you are referring to is likely the herbaceous plant commonly known as "jointweed" or "smartweed." It belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is characterized by its small leaves and jointed stems.
That plant is called a polygonaceae, which is a family of flowering plants characterized by small flowers and jointed stems.
Bamboo plants have jointed stems, known as culms, that have distinct nodes and internodes. This unique feature gives bamboo its segmented appearance and flexibility.
Bamboo is a type of plant with hard, woody, jointed, and hollow stems that are often used in construction, crafts, and for making fishing poles. Its strong yet flexible nature makes it a versatile material for various purposes.
No, club mosses and horsetails do not have fronds. Club mosses have small, scale-like leaves and horsetails have hollow, jointed stems with tiny leaves arranged in whorls.
long jointed stems
No there not, they are just closely packed together.
The plant you are referring to is likely the herbaceous plant commonly known as "jointweed" or "smartweed." It belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is characterized by its small leaves and jointed stems.
Hibiscus plants have a woody stem.
That plant is called a polygonaceae, which is a family of flowering plants characterized by small flowers and jointed stems.
Bamboo plants have jointed stems, known as culms, that have distinct nodes and internodes. This unique feature gives bamboo its segmented appearance and flexibility.
No, arachnids are invertebrates and they have four pairs of jointed legs.
No.
Bamboo is a type of plant with hard, woody, jointed, and hollow stems that are often used in construction, crafts, and for making fishing poles. Its strong yet flexible nature makes it a versatile material for various purposes.
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Jointed is correct.
the bones in the palm of the hand and same region of the feet. They fit together without being 'jointed'. Carpals and tarsals I think they are called.