Axillary buds
A. add length to a plant.
B. develop into roots when water is scarce.
C. form flowers or branches.
D. increase the diameter of a stem.
E. form lateral meristems.
C. form flowers or branches.
Apical buds which form at the tips of stems add length to the plant. Axillary buds which form primary plant tissues are located in the space between a leaf and a stem and form either branches or flowers
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