In angiosperms:
1. Pollen grains are motile but the egg cell is non-motile.
2. Pollen grains are non-motile but the egg cell is motile.
3. Both pollen grain and egg cell are non-motile.
4. Both pollen grain and egg cell are motile.

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The only type of pollination which during pollination brings a genetically different type of pollen grains to the stigma is:

1. Chasmogamy 2. Cleistogamy
3. Geitonogamy 4. Xenogamy
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding water-pollinated flowers:

1.  Pollination by water is rare and is seen in monocotyledons mostly
2.  Pollen grains in most are covered by a mucilaginous covering
3.  Produce nectar
4.  Are not very colourful

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Yucca plant is pollinated by:

1. Gecko lizard 2. Honey bees
3. Pronuba moth 4. Wind
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Whether a pollen grain will be able to germinate on a stigma is primarily decided by:

1.  The stage at which the pollen is shed
2.  Recognition by the stigma
3.  Maturity of the egg cell in the embryosac
4.  Environmental conditions
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Syngamy in angiosperms results in the formation of:

1.A haploid cell2.A diploid cell
3.A triploid cell4.A polyploid cell

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The outer hard layer of the pollen wall is made up of:

1.  Callose, which is easily digested by enzymes
2.  Sporopollenin, which is resistant to all enzymes
3.  Hemicellulose, which is difficult to digest by enzymes
4.  Calcium pectate, which is easily digested by enzymes

Subtopic:  Stamen: Microsporangium |
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In over 60 % of angiosperms, pollen grains are shed at:

1.2-celled stage2.3-celled stage
3.4-celled stage4.1-celled stage

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The body of the ovule fuses with the funicle in the region called:

1. Chalaza
2. Micropyle
3. Hilum
4. Nucellus

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Division of functional megaspore can be described as:

1. Three free nuclear mitotic divisions.
2. One meiotic and two mitotic divisions, all free nuclear.
3. Three cytoplasmic mitotic divisions.
4. One meiotic and two mitotic divisions, meiotic being cytoplasmic and mitotic being free nuclear.

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