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Type of inflorescence present in pea family is characterised by
(a) Acropetal arrangement of gamopetalous flowers
(b) Indefinite growth of peduncle
(c) Centrifugal opening of flowers
(d) Basipetal arrangement of flowers

A

Centrifugal opening of flowers

B

Basipetal arrangement of flowers

C

Acropetal arrangement of gamopetalous flowers

D

Indefinite growth of peduncle

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