
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134243061
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134243061 Exercise 3
When does the apical-basal axis first become apparent?
A) when the epidermal, ground, and vascular tissues form
B) when the cotyledons, hypocotyl, and root form
C) when the first cell division produces the apical cell and basal cell
D) during the globular stage, when the suspensor is complete
A) when the epidermal, ground, and vascular tissues form
B) when the cotyledons, hypocotyl, and root form
C) when the first cell division produces the apical cell and basal cell
D) during the globular stage, when the suspensor is complete
Explanation
Hence the correct an...
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
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