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Buds

(noun) Plural form of bud.

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Help please

... propagation that involve the stem are buttercups. Runners are horizontal stems that run or grow above ground and from which new plants grow.buds are formed at each node and may give rise to a new plant with its own root system Ans  2b  Yes as a specialised part of the plant separates from ...

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by Olympic
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:45 pm
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Help please
Replies: 8
Views: 3605

some bio multiple choice questions

... biennial plants to be exposed to winter’s cold temperatures before they flower the next spring. d. refers to the induction of cold hardiness of buds. e. Both b and c Answers key says E. but doesn't vernalization only have to do with flowering? If so shouldn't it then just be C? Thanks

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by jjkwest1
Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:00 am
 
Forum: Botany Discussion
Topic: some bio multiple choice questions
Replies: 4
Views: 2340

Re: Theories - Origin of Life

... as you have stated) and the other, the vomeronasal system that is associated with the constantly flicking tongue, which incidentally has no taste buds.This system is used in conjunction with the standard sense of smell possibly because the their rate of breathing does not allow the air to enter ...

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by scottie
Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:06 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Theories - Origin of Life
Replies: 548
Views: 534384

fruits and vegetables

Fruits which don't have seeds can be grown with the help of other vegetative parts like roots, stems, leaves ,buds ,stolons etc. They can be grown by different methods of vegetative propagation like budding, cutting, air layering, grafting, using stolons,twin scaling etc. Otherwise, ...

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by sumita
Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:13 pm
 
Forum: Botany Discussion
Topic: fruits and vegetables
Replies: 2
Views: 1856

amazing coevolution

... and pick up the pollen. -flowers that smell like and resemble decaying flesh to attract flies for pollination. -the acacia tree that has developed buds that release a specific nectar ideal for it's ant inhabitant in return for ant protection from herbivores. - ants that feed a fungus in their nest ...

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by vangra
Sat Sep 04, 2010 4:30 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: amazing coevolution
Replies: 0
Views: 2393
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