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[A] : Above ground stolons produce new p...

[A] : Above ground stolons produce new plants where nodes touch the ground .
[R] : Rhizomes survive the winter and contribute to asexual reproduction .

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If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

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If both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

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If A is true and R is false

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If both A and R are false

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  4. [A] : The function of phyllotaxy is to display leaves properly . [R]...

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  5. [A] : Stilt roots are common in sugarcane, [R] : In sugarcane, thes...

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  6. [A] : In creepers, leaves are produced upon the nodes. [R] : Advent...

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  7. [A] : Thorns may bear nodes and internodes in some plants. [R] : Tho...

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  8. [A] : The switchover from vegetative to reproductive phase is now poss...

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  9. [A] : Insectivorous plants grow in carbohydrate deficient soil. [R] ...

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  10. [A] : Synandrous condition is found in curcurbits. [R] : The male fl...

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  12. [A] : For dispersal by wind fruits and seeds should be light. [R] : ...

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  13. Assertion. Dispersal of fruits in Xanthium takes place by wind and wat...

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  14. [A] : For dispersal by wind fruits and seeds should be light. [R] : ...

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  15. [A] : Xenogamy is defined as the transferance of pollen grain to stigm...

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  16. [A] : Anemophillous plants have to produce enormous quantities of poll...

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  17. [A] : Bees are colour-blind for red and are fond of yellow, violet and...

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  18. Assertion. The time involved between pollination and fertilization var...

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  20. [A] : Synergids play an important role in directing the pollen tube gr...

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