internodespace between two successive joints or
nodes on a
plant stemSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>internodes The
stem regions between
nodes in
plants.
interphase The period between
cell divisions when growth and replacement occur in preparation for the next
division; consists of gap 1 (G1), synthesis (S), and gap 2 (G2). PICTURE ...
Full article >>>internode -- The region of a
stem between two
nodes, when there is no branching of the vascular
tissue.
lamina -- Any broad and flattened region of a
plant or alga, which allows for increased photosynthetic surface area.
Full article >>>internodeThe
segment of a
plant stem between the points where leaves are attached.
interphase ...
Full article >>>internode Region on a
stem between
nodes.
internuncial processes
Cytoplasmic channels that connect one part of a
cell to another, such as those linking the
distal cytoplasm to the tegumental cytons in many flatworms.
Full article >>>internode. The portion of a
stem between two
nodes.
invertebrate. An
animal having no internal
skeleton.
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internodes in the terminal bud are very short so that the developing leaves grow above the
apical meristem that produced them and thus protect it.
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flower is regarded as a modified
stem (Eames, 1961) with shortened
internodes and bearing, at its
nodes, structures that may be highly modified leaves.
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plant syndrome caused by suboptimal light.
Plants have small yellow leaves and longer
internodes.
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