Biology, asked by jiya8073, 9 months ago

1.the number of organisms found by Binary fusion is??
2.fruit develop from the part of the flower??
3.which of the following is rhizome??
4.grafting is a method of??
5.feathery stigma is a feature of flower, pollinated by?? ​

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Answered by anushka8689
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1. During binary fission, a single organism becomes two independent organisms. Binary fission also describes the duplication of organelles in eukaryotes. Mitochondria and other organelles must reproduce via binary fission before mitosis so each cell has ample organelles.

2. Ovary: female reproductive structure of flower that usually develops into the fruit. Pericarp: fruit tissues surrounding the seeds that are derived from the ovary. Ovule: egg-bearing structure of the flower that develops into a seed.

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4. Grafting and budding are horticultural techniques used to join parts from two or more plants so that they appear to grow as a single plant. In grafting, the upper part (scion) of one plant grows on the root system (rootstock) of another plant. In the budding process, a bud is taken from one plant and grown on another.

5. Feathery stigma is an adaptation for anemophilous plants in which flowers are pollinated by means of the wind. The inflorescence in such plants is generally pendant for swinging purpose.

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Answered by soumilib2008
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. During binary fission, a single organism becomes two independent organisms. Binary fission also describes the duplication of organelles in eukaryotes. Mitochondria and other organelles must reproduce via binary fission before mitosis so each cell has ample organelles.

2. Ovary: female reproductive structure of flower that usually develops into the fruit. Pericarp: fruit tissues surrounding the seeds that are derived from the ovary. Ovule: egg-bearing structure of the flower that develops into a seed.

3. no images or options sorry for the answer

4. Grafting and budding are horticultural techniques used to join parts from two or more plants so that they appear to grow as a single plant. In grafting, the upper part (scion) of one plant grows on the root system (rootstock) of another plant. In the budding process, a bud is taken from one plant and grown on another.

5. Feathery stigma is an adaptation for anemophilous plants in which flowers are pollinated by means of the wind. The inflorescence in such plants is generally pendant for swinging purpose.

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