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What is the name of the structure at the tip of a stem that produces new growth?

Growth bud.


What is the term for the point on a plant stem from which leaves grow?

Leaves develop from buds. A bud that grows out from an existing stem is called an axillary bud (buds that are at the tip of a developing stem are called terminal buds). The point of attachment between the stem and the petiole (the leaf stalk) is called a node.


What is apical bud?

the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud


What is the bud at the top of a stem?

the terminal or apical bud


What is the function of a apical bud on a plant?

The apical bud is responsible for the growth and development of the main shoot of a plant. It produces hormones that inhibit the growth of lateral buds, directing the plant's energy towards vertical growth. This helps the plant to grow taller and reach for light, supporting its overall health and development.


Which part of a plant turn into a flower?

The flower is the reproductive structure of a plant, and it typically develops from a bud or growing tip on a stem or branch. It contains the plant's reproductive organs, such as the stamens and pistil, where pollination and fertilization occur.


Wheel is to spoke as flower is to?

petal


An Axillary bud A is found along internodes B produces new roots C is the structure from which branches and flowers arise D is the same as a terminal bud?

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.


How many penguins do you need to tip the iceberg?

sorry bud but it wont tip


The point on a stem to which a leaf or bud is attached is termed the?

the node, leaves are attached to the node by the petiole


What is Part of a stem that contains undeveloped tissue?

Bud


Why is the terminal bud considered an active parts of the stem?

The terminal or apical bud is found at the end of a branch marking the end of that years growth. Growth the following year will obviously start from this point. It is different from a lateral bud which grows from the side of the branch.