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Sunday, August 23, 2015

Long-Day Plants

Long-day plants are plants that require a short night (more than 12 hours of sunlight) to bloom. Clovers are an example of long-day plants.

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      • Cover Sheet
      • Adaptation of an Animal
      • Amniotic Egg
      • Haploid Chromosome Number
      • Endosperm
      • Long-Day Plants
      • Lichen
      • Pollinator
      • Pollen
      • Diploid Chromosome Number
      • Cambium
      • Protein-Globular
      • Glycogen
      • Pine Cone-Female
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      • Amylase
      • Lignin
      • Anther and Filament of stamen
      • Glycogen
      • Pteridophyte
      • Cuticle Layer of a Plant
      • Flower Ovary
      • Frond
      • Stigma and Style of Carpel
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      • Protein-Fibrous
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      • Eukaryote
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