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Which stage out of those marked I, II, III and IV...
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Which stage out of those marked I, II, III and IV is showing the binary fission in Amoeba? A. IB. IIC. IIID. IV
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Given alongside is a sketch of a leaf partially covered with black paper and which is to be used in the experiment to show that light is compulsory for the process of photosynthesis. At the end of the experiment, which one of the leaf parts labelled I, II and III will become blue black when dipped in iodine solution? A. I onlyB. II onlyC. I and IIID. II and III
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