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The study of the form and internal structures of plants.

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Do all plants have meristems?

If you consider plants to be photosynthetic eukaryotes, some of them have shapes that wouldn't require a meristem in the same sense as the plants we commonly see. i.e Volvox is spherical. Cells in all …
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Are chilies technically peppers?

All the bell peppers and chilli peppers and jalapeno's and cayenne peppers are the same species, Capsicum annuum. The bell pepper was developed in the 1920's from a hotter variety. Here are photos of …
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What determines the spiral direction of plants?

The best reading for the topic is "a comparison of chirality patterns of climbing plants in Peru and Brazil" from "assymetry in plants" which sais that: The mechanical or physiological basis for dext …
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Are agave plants perennial?

Agave is more closely related to asparagus and hyacinths than to cactus. They are perrenial, you can harvest the lowest half of the leaves to make it look like a little palm tree, it will die after fl …
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plant crossing for creating breeding population

A cross was done among plant with the desired trait to create the breeding population. The breeding population was usually phenotypically selected for desirable traits. That phrase is confused. To ph …
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Why are the no bioluminescent plants?

Overall, bioluminescence has arisen over forty times in evolutionary history.[25] There are bioluminescent funghi and bacteria. Phosphorus is the 2nd most important nutrient for plants, so perhaps i …
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