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- all of the follwoing represents seed dispersal adaptaion except a. hooks on the fruit b. spines on the fruit c. fleshy fruit d. sticky seeds e. fluffy parachute structures on the seedsarrow_forwardWhich of the following is True?a. Ethylene stimulates abscission layers to form.b. Abscisic acid causes abscission layers to form.c. Ethylene is sometimes sprayed on flowers to keep them fresh.d. Abscisic acid stimulates seed germination.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is NOT regulated by Gibberellins? seed germination a. b. fruit growth gravitropism Oc. stem elongation d.arrow_forward
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