What is considered a fruit?
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How is double fertilisation present in some gymosperms when it is a characteristic of angiosperms?
What is Colchicum ?
Whta is forensic Botany deals with?
How does caffeine effect on plant growth?
explain tissue culture and crone?
how do non-green living plants get their food?
True or false: tubers and fruits of wild members of the Solanaceae may be safely eaten. Explain.
Why are plants green?
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What type of chemical compounds do plants produce during photosynthesis?
How Plants modify themselves accoridng to the environment?
Who is known as the 'father of botany'?