| 1. | In racemose inflorescence, the flowers are borne in an acropetal order |
| 2. | In cymose inflorescence, the floral main axis continues to grow throughout the life |
| 3. | In racemose inflorescence the floral main axis continues to grow |
| 4. | In cymose inflorescence, the flowers are borne in a basipetal order |
| Statement I: | is known as opposite. |
| Statement II: | is seen in china rose. |
| 1. | storage of food |
| 2. | absorbing water from the deeper layers of soil |
| 3. | nitrogen fixation |
| 4. | providing good anchorage to the plant |
| 1. | One which is situated on the receptacle above the perianth and androecium. |
| 2. | One which is positioned below the sites of attachment for perianth and androecium. |
| 3. | One which is useless and cannot be converted into fruit. |
| 4. | One which is positioned below the receptacle. |