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Stem regions at which leaves are attached are called ___________.a. trichomesb. lenticelsc. nodesd. internodes
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Trichomes are hairs on roots, not stems. Lenticels are small marks on bark that allow for gas exchange. Nodes are the points on a stem where leaves are attached. Internodes are the areas on the stem between the nodes. Show more…
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