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Vivipary automatically limits the number of offspring in a litter. How

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Answered by AARAVGG
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Safranin is used as the stain while preparing a temporary mount of the stomata in a leaf peel. The leaf peel is carefully peeled off and left in the safranin dye for 2 - 3 minutes, after which it is mounted using glycerin. ... The dye leaves a red colour on the nuclei in the cells, which makes it easy to identify.

Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. Vivipary is shown by the plants which grow in marshy places are called mangrooves .

. vivipary seeds germinate while they are still attached to the mother plant.

. seeds when fall on marshy places cannot germinate because of high salinity and more water conditions.

. In these plants , seeds germinate when they are in mother plant with limitation of space and nourishment in the embryosac.

. So vivipary automatically limits the number of offsprings in a litter.

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