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The adventitious buds of Bryophyllum ari...

The adventitious buds of Bryophyllum arise from the

A

Internode of stem

B

Nodes of stem

C

Notches present at margins of leaves

D

All of the above

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C

Grafting is not possible in monocots as they lack cambium.
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