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Dictionary » P » Propagule Propagulepropagule A structure with the capacity to give rise to a new plant, for example a seed, a spore, or a part of the vegetative body capable of independent growth if detached from the parent. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Propagule size and number produced???Hi! I think im doing the same online biology course as you and am also up to this question. I had a vauge idea but wasnt 100% so this has helped!
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Propagule size and number produced???... Please forgive me if this is an easy or dumb question: My question I am being asked is: Draw a sketch graph of the relationship between individual propagule size and total number of propagules produced. Mark on the graph where you would place humans and prawns: I just don’t know what I am looking ...
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