A buttercup plant produces differently shaped leaves when grown submerged in water versus…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Plant Growth and Development
A buttercup plant produces differently shaped leaves when grown submerged in water versus in air. This observation is best explained by which of the following concepts?
I. Open differentiation
II. Phenotypic plasticity
III. Heterophylly
IV. Determinate growth
V. Dedifferentiation
Choose the correct option from the following:
- I and II only
- II and III only
- III and IV only
- IV and V only
Answer
(B) II and III only
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