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Heteroblastic development refers to
(a) Male and female sex organs on the same plant
(b) Vegetative growth the flowering in different seasons
(c) An adult organ which is physiologically different from juvenile organs
(d) Two types of spores in the same plant

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Answered by sahil3441
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heteroblastic development A succession of organs, e.g. leaves, in which the form changes during the development of the plant, usually becoming larger and more complex. "heteroblastic development." A Dictionary of Plant Sciences.

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