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- State the significance of testing new plant varieties in a country like India.Give an example of a genetically modified plant and describehow its modification benefits agriculture.This is about botany course. Please answer and explain clearly. Why do you think Linnaeus considered the flower as the most reliable basis for plant identification? Is there an advantage of dry fruits over fleshy fruits? Give reasons.
- Planting feminized hemp seeds or clones produces: Group of answer choices Seeds only Grain, Fiber and flower Flower only Flowers and seedsGive points to why Genetic engineering to make insect-resistant plants is badIf a plant is missing a functional copy of one of the two genes, why can't the plant release cyanide? (Answer separately for each of the two genes) dont copy answer from chegg asap please
- express some basic evolutionary relationships among groups of plants i need other answers please explain well do not copy from others or i will downvoteGenetically modified plants can be produced by transferring desired: Cytoplasm Carbohydrates Genes ProteinsSummarize the pros and cons of genetically modified plants.