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 Which of the following is correct w.r.t bipinnate compound leaves? 

Option: 1

 These are seen in touch-me-not plant 


Option: 2

 Primary rachis is branched upto secondary rachis 


Option: 3

 Leaflets are borne on secondary rachis 


Option: 4

 All of these 


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In the bipinnate compound leaves the rachis gets divided once and the leaflet develops to form the secondary rachis. An example is the touch-me-not plant (Mimosa pudica). 
 

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