DENDROLOGY AND SOCIETY
FAMILIES OF ANGIOSPERMS
Question
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which one does NOT match the correct description?
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Nodes-Point on stem where one or more leaves are borne
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Axil-region between two nodes
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Axillary bud-in the axil and give rise to a new branch
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Axils are defined as the positions along shoots where leaves develop. As such, axils are a part of a circular region of the stem called a node (see Fig. 2.1). Most structures that develop from shoots (leaves, buds, tendrils, and inflorescences) develop at nodes.
Detailed explanation-2: -plant anatomy …the stem is called a node, and the region between successive nodes is called an internode.
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