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Even If a Plant Receives an Inductive Stimulus That Would

Question 185

Question 185

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Even if a plant receives an inductive stimulus that would normally lead to flowering, the flowering may be prevented by immediate removal of the


A) floral meristem.
B) vegetative apical meristem.
C) stems.
D) leaves.
E) roots.

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