Terminal bud vs axillary bud -Biology

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Apical buds occur at the end, or apex, of stems. Because of this location, they are also known as terminal buds. Axillary buds occur at a leaf node, which is where a leaf emerges from the stem of a stem. So this is the difference between them .

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