QUESTION 1 Write the correct term for the following: 1.1 A unisexual flower with only one type of functional organ 1.2 A

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QUESTION 1 Write the correct term for the following: 1.1 A unisexual flower with only one type of functional organ 1.2 A

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Question 1 Write The Correct Term For The Following 1 1 A Unisexual Flower With Only One Type Of Functional Organ 1 2 A 1
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QUESTION 1 Write the correct term for the following: 1.1 A unisexual flower with only one type of functional organ 1.2 A type of pendulous spicate inflorescence with unisexual flowers 1.3 A sheath which encloses the radicle in a monocotyledonous seed 1.4 The classification system which is based on the evolutionary descent of a group of organisms 1.5 A type of spike inflorescence with a fleshy peduncle subtended by a spathe 1.6 The condition in which all the anthers are fused 1.7 Fruits formed without fertilization 1.8 Roots of parasitic plants which draws nourishment from the host plant 1.9 Flat-topped inflorescence with all the pedicels arising from a common point 1.10 Supporting roots developing from the lower nodes of the stem The second herbarium sheet prepared from the original plant when holotype is lost The system of giving a scientific name to an animal or a plant Names published for a taxon, after that taxon already had a valid name Small, lateral leaf like structures at the leaf base 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 A condition in which the gynoecium has multiple carpels that are distinct and free Placentation in which the ovules are borne on a central axis and septa are absent Roots developed from parts of the plant other than the radicle A new type specimen selected when the holotype or lectotype is destroyed The process of attaching dried and pressed plant specimen to herbarium sheets The indistinguishable sepal and petals in flower
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