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Statement A :
Many species of small plants (herbs and shrubs) growing in forests are adapted to photosynthesise optimally under very low light conditions because they are constantly overshadowed by tall, canopied trees.
Statement B :
Plants are never dependent on sunlight to meet their photoperiodic requirement for flowering
344051
Statement A :
Many species of small plants (herbs and shrubs) growing in forests are adapted to photosynthesise optimally under very low light conditions because they are constantly overshadowed by tall, canopied trees.
Statement B :
Plants are never dependent on sunlight to meet their photoperiodic requirement for flowering
344051
Statement A :
Many species of small plants (herbs and shrubs) growing in forests are adapted to photosynthesise optimally under very low light conditions because they are constantly overshadowed by tall, canopied trees.
Statement B :
Plants are never dependent on sunlight to meet their photoperiodic requirement for flowering
344051
Statement A :
Many species of small plants (herbs and shrubs) growing in forests are adapted to photosynthesise optimally under very low light conditions because they are constantly overshadowed by tall, canopied trees.
Statement B :
Plants are never dependent on sunlight to meet their photoperiodic requirement for flowering