While watering the guava plant, Nidhita observed that the small guava plant in their garden had grown much taller in six months.She found out from her mother that it was cell division.Later,her mother applied some organic fertilizer to the plant.Then she asked her mother, "Mother, you are fertilizing the soil,but how will it reach to the leaves?" "Through a special process," replied her mother.
a) What is cell division
b) Why is meiosis called reduction division?Explain.
c)How does the longest stage of above mention cell division play role in the growth of the plant.
d)Analyze how important the special process in the mothers answer is in the life of the plant.
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Guava fruit trees (Psidium guajava) are not a common sight in North America and need a decidedly tropical habitat. In the United States, they are found in Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Florida and a few sheltered areas in California and Texas. The trees are very frost tender and will succumb to a freeze when young, although adult trees may survive short periods of cold. That said, the plants are attractive and produce deliciously rich, sweet fruits that are excellent fresh or in desserts. Given enough guava tree information, it is possible to grow these small trees in a greenhouse or sunroom and reap the benefits of their Vitamin C-rich fruits. Guava Plants and Guava Tree Information The guava fruit grows on a small tree with a wide, short canopy and a sturdy single to multi-stemmed trunk. The guava tree is an interesting plant with mottled greenish bark and long 3- to 7-inch (7.5 to 18 cm.) serrated leaves. Guava trees produce white, 1-inch (2.5 cm.) flowers that yield to small round, oval or pear shaped fruits. These are more accurately berries with soft flesh, which may be white, pink, yellow or even red, and which varies in taste from acidic, sour to sweet, and rich depending on variety. Guava plants thrive in any soil with good drainage, and full sun for best flowering and fruit.
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