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Match the following.

'Group A' 'Group B'

1.   

A. Marginal
2. 
B. Basal
3. 
C. Axile
4. 
D. Free central
5. 
E. Parietal
Match the Columns

Solution

'Group A' 'Group B'

1. 

C. Axile
2. 
E. Parietal
3. 
A. Marginal
4. 
B. Basal
5. 
D. Free central
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Chapter 9: Morphology of Flowering Plants - Exercise [Page 115]

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Chapter 9 Morphology of Flowering Plants
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