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What are 5 methods of vegetative reproduction? ... Artificial methods of vegetative reproduction are as follows. The first method is the bud graft in which a stem ... Ball on top of Flag Pole
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What does a zinnia seed look like? ... How to Put Flag on Pole ... Natural Methods of Vegetative Propagation
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Beans have four stages of development: germination and establishment, rapid vegetative growth, flowering and pod development, ... Days to Maturity: 65-80 for bush types 75-85 for pole types ...
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vegetative pole - Meaning and definition. ... These words may be related to vegetative pole. vegetative bacteriophage · vegetative bacteriophage · Vegetative ...
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D. Vegetative pole yellow; animal pole brown; mass globular; vitel- lus 1.6-1.9mm .; ... Vegetative pole white; animal pole black; mass plinth-like; vitellus i.6-i.8 ...
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Before developing into an embryo, the human egg is polarized into a vegetative pole and an "animal" pole. The polarization of the egg constitutes the basis for ...
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Page 14 - In large loose masses; vegetative pole, white; animal pole, black; vitellus, 1.2 to 1.7 mm.; at or near the surface of the water. D. Usually one continuous ...
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