46. Why do most plants
present opposite phyllotaxis?

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Phyllotaxisis the way leaves
arranged on shoots. Most have
opposite phyllotaxis (alternating
sequence, one in one of the shoot,
the in the opposite side) a
solution to prevent shading of the
leaves improving the efficiency of
.