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Alex is measuring the distance between two points of branching on a stem . He is measuring:

A
Length of midrib
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Length of shoot
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Length of petiole
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Length of internode
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Solution

The correct option is D Length of internode
The region of stem situated between two successive nodes is called Internode. Midrib is the primary and mid-vein of the leaf, shoot is the whole length of the aerial stem while petiole is the long, thin stalk that links the leaf blade to the stem.

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