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Describe the surface structures of a stem after primary growth. Where are buds located, and what are their functions?
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This area is where primary growth happens. In mathematical terms, we can denote the terminal bud as the point of origin for primary growth. \[ \text{Terminal Bud} = \text{Point of Origin for Primary Growth} \] Show more…
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