Pollen grains lose viability within 30 minutes of their release in some members of:

1.Rosaceae2.Leguminosae
3.Poaceae4.Solanaceae

Subtopic:  Stamen: Male Gametophyte |
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Consider the following two statements regarding the integuments of an ovule:

I:  Angiosperms are generally bitegmic and gymnosperms unitegmic
II:  The integuments develop into the seed coat when the ovule matures after
fertilization.

Of the two statements:

1. Both I and II are true
2. Both I and II are false
3. Only I is true
4. Only II is true

Subtopic:  Pistil: Ovule |
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How many cells of the female gametophyte are surrounded by a cell wall and are organized into cells?

1.62.7
3.84.2

Subtopic:  Pistil: Female Gametophyte |
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Cleistogamous flowers are:

1.Mostly autogamous2.Invariably autogamous
3.Mostly xenogamous4.Invariably xenogamous

Subtopic:  Pollination & Outbreeding Devices |
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Which of the following is not a character of anemophilous flowers?
1. Pollens are light and non sticky
2. Stamens are well exposed
3. Have large, often feathery stigma
4. Have multiple ovules in each ovary

Subtopic:  Stamen: Microsporangium |
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The majority of water plants like water hyacinth and water lily are pollinated by:

1.Water2.Wind
3.Insects4.Both 2 and 3

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Majority of the flowering plants produce:

1.Female flowers2.Male flowers
3.Hermaphroditic flowers4.Neutral flowers

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In artificial hybridization experiments, if the female plant produces unisexual flowers, emasculation:

1. Must be done before maturity.
2. Must be done after maturity.
3. Must be done at maturity.
4. Is not needed.
Subtopic:  Pollen - Pistil Interaction |
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Consider the following statements regarding floral primordium:

I: It is formed at the shoot apical meristem
II: The development of flowers is dependent on genetics, PGR, and environmental conditions.

Of the two statements:

1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect.
Subtopic:  Stamen: Anther |
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The germ pore in the pollen wall:

1. is an aperture in the pollen intine that allows the pollen tube to exit.
2. is the name of the nucleus of the microspore mother cell.
3. is formed where sporopollenin is located in the exine.
4. is an aperture in the pollen exine that allows the pollen tube to exit.
Subtopic:  Stamen: Microsporangium | Stamen: Male Gametophyte |
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