CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-MASTERING BIO.ACCESS
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-MASTERING BIO.ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780136486787
Author: Urry
Publisher: SAVVAS L
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To determine: The mechanism by which the plants tend to elongate along one axis instead of expanding in all directions.

Introduction: There are several developmental processes in plants that make the cells to organize into complex organisms. The process by which structures originate and mature as a new plant is called plant development. The developmental procedure occurs due to the inherited genetic information of the organism and environmental effects. For example, one genotype could produce various phenotypes in different surroundings.

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