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When the leaves are small and short lived, the petioles expand and become green to synthesise food as in

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Study the following statements and choose the correct option. I. Buds are present in the axil of leaflets of the compound leaf. II. Pulvinus leaf-base is present in some leguminous plants. III. In Alstonia, the petioles expand, become green and synthesize food. IV. Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava.

Study the following statements and select the correct option Buds are present in axil of leaflets of the compound leaf. Pulvinus leaf-base is present in some leguminous plants. In Alstonia, the petioles expand, become green and synthesize food. Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava.

Study the following statements and select the correct option (A) Buds are present in the axil of leaflets of the compound leaf (B) Pulvinus leaf-base is present in some leguminous plants (C) In Alstonia,the petioles expand,become green and synthesize food (D) Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava.

Study the following statements and select the correct option (A) Buds are present in the axil of leaflets of the compound leaf (B) Pulvinus leaf-base is present in some leguminous plants (C) In Alstonia,the petioles expand,become green and synthesize food (D) Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava.

I. Pulvinus leaf base is present in some leguminous plants. II. Whorled phyllotaxy is seen in Calotropis. III. In Australian Acacia, the petioles expand, become green and synthesese food, IV. A bud is present in the axils of leaflets of a compound leaf.

I. Pulvinus leaf base is present in some leguminous plants. II. Whorled phyllotaxy is seen in Calotropis. III. In Australian Acacia, the petioles expand, become green and synthesese food, IV. A bud is present in the axils of leaflets of a compound leaf.