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What is Bipinnate? Give an example​

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Answered by MizBroken
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When the single leaflets of the unipinnate leaf gets replaced with unipnnate leaves themselves becomes bipinnate leaves. Example: Mimosa pudica. Tripinnate. When the single leaflets in the unipinnate leaves get replaced with bipinnate leaves, it is called as tripinnate leaves!

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Answered by ItzYrSnowy
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Answer:

Explanation:

adjective. having pinnate leaflets on stems that grow opposite each other on a main stem; twice pinnate.

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