asked 165k views
5 votes
Leaves attach to stems at nodes; the spaces between the nodes are internodes
true or false

2 Answers

7 votes
I believe it's is true
answered
User Risho
by
8.1k points
4 votes

Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

A node is the point on the stem of a plant where the leaves, buds and branches are develop. The nodes are very important points which provide plants with structural support and helps in growth. The distance between two consecutive nodes is called internode. Through internodes translocation of solutes and transport of water and dissolved minerals take place from one node to the other.

answered
User Kent Liau
by
7.5k points

Related questions

1 answer
1 vote
35.8k views
1 answer
0 votes
48.6k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.