The given picture shows the stem modification in Asparagus racemosus. This is called as:
1. Phylloclade 2. Cladode 3. Phyllode 4. Bulbil |
The internode eleongation of the thalamus seen in the picture is called as:
1. Anthophore
2. Androphore
3. Gynophore
4. Gynandrophore
Consider the given four statements:
I: | Aggregate fruits develop from polycarpellary, apocarpous ovaries |
II: | Composite fruit develops from inflorescence |
III: | Parthenogenetic fruits develop from unfertilized ovaries |
IV: | In false fruits, some of the flesh is not derived from the ovary, but from some adjacent tissue exterior to the carpel |
1. Only I, II and III are correct
2. Only I, III and IV are correct
3. Only I, II and IV are correct
4. Only II, III and IV are correct
What is the position of the ovary and the term for flower in the given figure?
1. Inferior, Epigynous
2. Superior, Hypogynous
3. Inferior, Hypogynous
4. Half-inferior, Perigynous
Match the sub aerial modifications of stem in Column I with examples of plants in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:
|
COLUMN I |
|
COLUMN II |
A. |
Runner |
a. |
Oxalis |
B. |
Stolon |
b. |
Mentha |
C. |
Offset |
c. |
Pistia |
D. |
Sucker |
d. |
Chrysanthemum |
Codes
A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a c d
3. b a d c
4. a b d c
What type of aestivation is seen in the corolla of the flower shown?
1. Valvate
2. Imbricate
3. Vexillary
4. Twisted
The position of ovary and the type of flower shown in the given picture will respectively be called as:
1. Superior, Hypogynous
2. Superior, Epigynous
3. Inferior, Hypogynous
4. Inferior, Epigynous
The following can be the leaves of:
1. Larkspur
2. Limnophila
3. Pistia
4. Bryophyllum
The position of the ovary in the flower shown is:
1. Superior
2. Half superior
3. Inferior
4. Half inferior
Identify the corolla aestivation shown in the given picture of a flower:
1. Valvate
2. Twisted
3. Imbricate
4. Vexillary
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