Flowers are unisexual in:
1. Cucumber
2. China rose
3. Onion
4. Pea
Axile placentation is present in
1. Lemon
2. Pea
3. Argemone
4. Dianthus
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The standard petal of a papilionaceous corolla is also called
1. Corona
2. Carina
3. Pappus
4. Vexillum
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The term 'polyadelphous' is related to
1. calyx
2. gynoecium
3. androecium
4. corolla
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Radial symmetry is found in the flowers of
1. Cassia
2. Brassica
3. Trifolium
4. Pisum
Free-central placentation is found in
1. Citrus
2. Dianthus
3. Argemone
4. Brassica
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Geocarpic fruit is
1. Mango
2. Orange
3. Water Melon
4. Peanut
Edible part of Banana is
1. Epicarp
2. Epicarp and mesocarp
3. Mesocarp and less developed endocarp
4. Endocarp and less developed mesocarp.
Juicy hair like structures observed in lemon fruit develop from
1. Exocarp
2. Mesocarp
3. Endocarp
4. Mesocarp and endocarp
Pineapple (Ananas) fruit develops from
1. Cluster of flowers borne compactly on a common axis
2. Multilocular monocarpellary flower
3. Unilocular polycarpellary flower
4. Multipistillate syncarpous flower