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In a cymose inflorescence the main axis
Options
(a) Terminates in a flower
(b) Has unlimited growth
(c) Bears a solitary flower
(d) Has unlimited growth but lateral branches end in flowers
Correct Answer:
Terminates in a flower
Explanation:
In cymose inflorescence, the growth of the main axis is definite because the growing point of peduncle is used up in the formation of a flower. Further growth of flowering axis is continued by one or more lateral branches which also end in flower.
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Topics: Structural Organisation In Plants
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Subject: Biology
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