different between phytomer vs phytomere
phytomer
English
Etymology
From phyto- +? -mer.
Noun
phytomer (plural phytomers)
- (botany) An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton.
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phytomere
English
Etymology
phyto- +? -mere
Noun
phytomere (plural phytomeres)
- (botany) A segment of the shoot of a grass; it includes the internode and leaf together with parts of the upper and lower nodes.
Anagrams
- merophyte
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