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  9. Give any two reasons to justify that onion bulb is a modified stem.

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  10. Describe different modifications of tap root system.

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  14. Describe various modifications of the leaf.

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  15. Plants are found in a wide variety of habitats. Explain, how adaptati...

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  16. Suggest how stems may be modified to perform functions of storage.

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  20. Describe the structure of bean seed.

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