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Q1. What is the difference between apical and axillary bud?

Q2. What helps the grapevine and gloriosa lily to grow upwards?

Q3. What are insectivorous plants? Give two examples.

Q4. Differentiate between self and cross-pollination. ​

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Answered by maheshgandikota111
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Photochemical splitting is the result of the reaction between ?

(a) {\sf{NO_{2}}}NO2 , {\sf{O_{3}}}O3 and peroxyacetyl In the presence of sunlight between nitrates

(b) CO, {\sf{O_{2}}}O2 and peroxyacetyl In the presence of sunlight between nitrates

(c) CO, {\sf{CO_{2}}}CO2 and {\sf{NO_{2}}}NO2  Between, at low temperature

(d) {\sf{NO_{2}}}NO2 , High concentration of, {\sf{O_{3}}}O3  and CO Between, in the evening

Answered by sgsawan71
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Q 1 ans ). The main difference between apical bud and axillary bud is that apical bud is the dominant embryonic shoot located in the apex whereas axillary bud is an embryonic shoot located in the axil of the leaf, which is dormant. ... Apical bud and axillary bud are the two types of embryonic shoot in the stem of dicot plants.

Q2 ). Provide a thin-wire trellis for the vines to climb or place near another plant they can scramble through and up.

Q3 ). qInsectivorous plants include the Venus flytrap, several types of pitcher plants, butterworts, sundews, bladderworts, the waterwheel plant, brocchinia and many members of the Bromeliaceae.

Q4 ). Self-pollination occurs when the pollen from the anther is deposited on the stigma of the same flower, or another flower on the same plant. Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different individual of the same species.

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