JAMB - Biology (2006 - No. 26)
Grasses recover quickly from bush fires in the savanna because of their
perennating organs
rapid growth rate
fibrous roots
succulent stems
Explanation
Perennation refers to the ability of plants to survive from one growing season to another, and perennating organs are the structures that facilitate this survival.
A perennating organ is a specialized part of a plant that allows it to survive unfavorable conditions, like drought or cold, and persist for multiple growing seasons, often storing nutrients for future growth.
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