Asked by Jacqueline Effler on Jun 10, 2024

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When a plant grows upward, the distance between the internodes increases in length.

Internodes

Sections of a plant stem or branch occurring between two successive nodes, which are the points on a stem where leaves or branches originate.

  • Expound on the primary and secondary growth processes in stems and the wood formation mechanism.
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Parthena AthanasiadesJun 13, 2024
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True
Explanation :
As a plant grows upward, the distance between the internodes (the space between leaves on the stem) increases in length, allowing the plant to stretch further upward.