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#Question id: 35551


Vernalization in plants refers to:

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  1. Induction of flowering by exposure to cold temperatures.
  2. Suppression of flowering by high temperatures.
  3. A process that can be substituted by gibberellin application in some species.
  4. Requirement of light for flower induction.
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#Question id: 9613

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Which of the following pairs are the best examples of homologous structures?

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#Question id: 9613

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Which of the following pairs are the best examples of homologous structures?

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#Question id: 9614

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Some molecular data place the giant panda in the bear family (Ursidae) but place the lesser panda in the raccoon family (Procyonidae). Consequently, the morphological similarities of these two species are probably due to

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#Question id: 9614

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Some molecular data place the giant panda in the bear family (Ursidae) but place the lesser panda in the raccoon family (Procyonidae). Consequently, the morphological similarities of these two species are probably due to

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#Question id: 9615

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In angiosperm plants, flower morphology can be very intricate. If a tree, such as a New Mexico locust, has flowers that share many morphological intricacies with flowers of the sweet pea vine, then the most likely explanation for these floral similarities is the same general explanation for the similarities between the

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#Question id: 9615

#XL - R Botany

In angiosperm plants, flower morphology can be very intricate. If a tree, such as a New Mexico locust, has flowers that share many morphological intricacies with flowers of the sweet pea vine, then the most likely explanation for these floral similarities is the same general explanation for the similarities between the