The fruit in coconut:
1. is a berry with a fibrous epicarp
2. is a drupe with a fibrous mesocarp
3. is an aril with a fibrous endocarp
4. is a samara with a fibrous mesocarp

Subtopic:  Fruits & their Types |
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Consider the given two statements:
Statement I: A proteinaceous material, usually in the form of small granules, occurring in the outermost cell layer of the endosperm of wheat and other grains are called as aleurone layer. 
Statement II: The radical in a monocot seed is enclosed in a sheath called as coleoptiles.
1. Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
2. Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
3. Statement I and statement II are incorrect
4. Statement I and statement II are correct
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In a floral formula, the symbols K and G represent
1. Calyx and superior ovary respectively
2. Calyx and inferior ovary respectively
3. Corolla and inferior ovary respectively
4. Corolla and superior ovary respectively
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In a floral formula, P3+3 A3+3 G(3) would mean:
1. 6 undifferentiated tepals in two whorls of three, the same number and arrangement of stamens, and an inferior ovary with 3 free carpels
2. 6 undifferentiated tepals in two whorls of three, the same number and arrangement of stamens, and a superior ovary with 3 fused carpels
3. 6 undifferentiated petals in two whorls of three, the same number and arrangement of stamens, and an inferior ovary with 3 free carpels
4. 6 undifferentiated petals in two whorls of three, the same number and arrangement of stamens, and a superior ovary with 3 fused carpels
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The given floral formula describes the members of family:
1. Solanaceae 2. Brassicaceae
3. Anacardiaceae 4. Orchidaceae
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The given floral diagram describes the members of family:
1. Solanaceae 2. Brassicaceae
3. Fabaceae   4. Liliaceae
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Which of the following is true regarding the floral characters of the Family Fabaceae?
1. Calyx Vexillary aestivation
2. Corolla Valvate/Imbricate aestivation
3. Androecium Diadelphous, dithecous
4. Gynoecium Inferior ovary
Subtopic:  Families of Flowering Plant: I |
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The given floral formula can represent:

1. Soyabean
2. Petunia
3. Asparagus
4. Mustard
Subtopic:  Families of Flowering Plant |
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Which of the following plants of Family Fabaceae is an important source of fodder?
1. Indigofera
2. Sesbania
3. Muliathi
4. Sunhemp
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Members of the Family Solanaceae have:
I: bicarpellary obliquely placed, syncarpous superior ovary
II: five stamens thar are epipetalous
III: valvate aestivation of calyx and corolla
 
1. Only I and II 2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III 4. I, II and III
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