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21. Tap root is
A. Negatively geotropic
B. Diageotropic
C. Positively geotropic
D. Positively phototropic
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22. Odd sepal is mostly posterior in position in
A. Monocotyledons
B. Dicotyledons
C. Gymnosperms
D. Pteridophytes
Explanation:
23. Prop roots are seen in
A. Banyan
B. Vanda
C. Carrot
D. Beet root
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24. A common flowering plant studied to understand plant organization is
A. Clitoria ternata
B. Arachis hypogeal
C. Amaranthus
D. Tridax procumbens
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25. Conical tuberous roots are seen in
A. Carrot
B. Beet root
C. Radish
D. Vanda
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