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The suppression of the growth of axillary or lateral buds is called
Stereoisomers
Compounds sharing identical molecular formulas and sequences of bonded atoms, yet varying in the spatial arrangement of their atoms.
Mirror Image
Refers to the non-superimposable reflection of a molecule or object, analogous to its appearance in a mirror, often used in stereochemistry to describe chiral compounds.
Fischer Projection
A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule by projection, used for representing carbohydrates and amino acids.
Trichloroheptane
A type of organic compound that has a seven-carbon chain and three chlorine atoms attached to it in various positions, leading to different isomers.
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