Plant parts (functional/structural order from support to reproduction): Arrange— (a) Leaf, (b) Fruit, (c) Stem, (d) Roots, (e) Flower.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: (d), (c), (a), (e), (b)

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:Reasoning about plant morphology: support and transport organs precede foliage; reproductive organs (flowers) precede fruits.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Roots → Stem → Leaf → Flower → Fruit is the natural conceptual order.

Concept / Approach:Arrange from anchorage to reproductive product.

Step-by-Step Solution:

Roots (d) → Stem (c) → Leaf (a) → Flower (e) → Fruit (b).

Verification / Alternative check:Fruits develop from flowers; stems carry leaves and flowers.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:They invert reproduction or place leaves after flowers.

Common Pitfalls:Assuming fruits can appear before flowers.

Final Answer:(d), (c), (a), (e), (b)

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