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BAL BHARTI-MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS-EXERCISE
- Which one of the following will grow better in moist and shady region?
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- A particular plant had a pair of leaves at each node arranged in one p...
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- Beet and Arum both store food for perennation. Are the examples for tw...
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- Two of the vegetables we consume are nothing but leaf bases. Which are...
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- Opuntia has spines but Carissa has thorns. What is the difference?
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- Teacher described Hibiscus as solitary Cyme. What it means?
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- Write short note on: Fusiform Root.
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- Writes notes on: Racemose inflorescence
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- Write short note on Fasciculated tuberous root.
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- Write a short note on Region of Cell Maturation.
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- Write short note on Rhizome.
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- Writes notes on: Stolon
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- Write short note on leaf venation.
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- Writes notes on: Cymose inflorescence.
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- Write short note on perianth.
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- Write short note on Vexillary aestivations.
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- Write short note on Axile placentation.
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- Students were on the excursion to a botanical garden. They noted follo...
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- There was a green plant with flat stem, but no leaves. The entire plan...
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- Many obliquely roots were given out from the lower nodes, apparently f...
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