Biology, asked by Rula6833, 1 year ago

Presence of leaves of more than one shape is common in amphibious plants (Helophytes) like Limnophila. This is called
A) Heterozygosity
B) Heterosis
C) Heterophylly
D) Phyllotaxy

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Answered by arun741
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heterosis is the correct answer
Answered by yadavritik925
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Answer:

The correct answer is option C) Heterophylly.

Explanation:

Plants show astounding morphological variety of leaves. The leaves of some plant species can go through impressive structure change in light of natural circumstances by means of a cycle called heterophylly. Heterophylly is a sort of phenotypic versatility that is far and wide among plants.

Heterophyllous plants produce emotional, frequently unexpected changes in leaf morphology because of natural variables. Curiously, most known instances of heterophylly are found in sea-going and land and/or water capable plants, in which lowered leaves are frequently taken apart contrasted and basic earthly leaves.

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