Biology, asked by wahib193, 1 year ago

The phyllotaxy in which two leaves arise from a bud at each node is
A) Whorled
B) Alternate
C) Opposite
D) None of these

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE ANSWER IS OPPOSITE
Answered by smartbrainz
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The phyllotaxy in which two leaves arise from a bud at each node is whorled phyllotaxy  

Explanation:

The phyllotaxy is a phenomenon which describes the arrangement of leaves in a plant; there are different types of phyllotaxy based upon the plant of interest. Accordingly when two leaves arise from the same node at different directions it is known as opposite phyllotaxy, when they arise in opposite directions from a different node it is termed as alternate phyllotaxy.  

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