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Question
Match the organisms given in Column-’A’ with the vegetative propagules given in column ‘B’.
Col. A | Col. B | ||
i. | Bryophyllum | a) | offset |
ii. | Agave | b) | eyes |
iii. | Potato | c) | leaf buds |
iv. | Water hyacinth | d) | bulbils |
Solution
Col. A | Col. B | ||
i. | Bryophyllum | c) | leaf buds |
ii. | Agave | d) | bulbils |
iii. | Potato | b) | eyes |
iv. | Water hyacinth | a) | offset |
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