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‘Comose’ seeds are seeds with
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- Long hairs
- Wings
- Bristles
- Hooks
Correct Option: A
The word ‘comose’ means ‘hairy’ in Latin. It refers to certain seeds (such as cotton) having a tuft or tufts of hair. The seeds of plants like Calotropis, Gossypium, etc, possess a large number of hairs which enable them to float in air. Such seeds are described as comose.