Biology, asked by omjitripathisra8999, 11 months ago

A perennial plant differs from biennial in
(a) having underground perennating structure
(b) having asexual reproductive structures
(c) being tree species
(d) not dying after seasonal production of
flowers

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

A perennial plant differs from biennial: Option D: not dying after seasonal production of  flowers

Explanation:

The term 'perennial' means 'through the years'. Perennial plants are the plants that live for more than two years. It is also believed that they can survive for tree years. This is the basic difference between them and the short lived plants or the biennials which takes two years to complete its full biological cycle.

Perennials plants may be herbs, trees or shrubs. Biennials are mostly herbs.

So, the correct option is D.

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