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A plant species shows several morphological variations in response to altitudinal gradient. When grown under similar conditions of growth, the morphological variations disappear and all the variants have common morphology. What are these variants called?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When grown under similar conditions of growth, the morphological variations disappear and all the variants have common morphology. What are these variants called? Such plants variants are known as Biotypes. ... Therefore the plant species show differences in morphology due to the altitude gradient.

Answered by Anonymous
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▶️ Ecads or habitat forms. They are different expressions or phenotypic polymorphism of the same genotype under different conditions.

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