Leaf tendril shown in the picture can belong to:

1. Gloriosa
2. Opuntia
3. Ficus
4. Acacia

Subtopic:   Modifications of Stem |
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The spiral structures coiling around a stem in the given picture can belong to:

1. Dodder
2. Mistletoe
3. Broomrape
4. Sandalwood

Subtopic:   Modifications of Stem |

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The picture shows the betel plant which is a:

1. Hook climber
2. Rootlet climber
3. Tendril climber
4. Leaf climber

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The sub-aerial modification of the stem shown below is:

1. Stolon
2. Runner
3. Rhizome
4. Offset

Subtopic:  Aerial Stem Modification |

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Spathe is present in the flowers of
1. Banana
2. Rice
3. Marigold
4. Sunflower

Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |

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Look at the dorsifixed condition of stamens in the given picture. This can also be seen in flowers of:

1. Mustard
2. Michelia
3. Passion flower
4. Salvia

Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower: I |
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Match each item in COLUMN I with one in COLUMN II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

 

COLUMN I

[Racemose inflorescence]

 

COLUMN II

[Example]

A.

Spadix

a.

Wild coriander

B.

Corymb

b.

Sunflower

C.

Umbel

c.

Aroids

D.

Head/capitulum

d.

Candytuft

Codes
   A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a d c
3. c d a b
4. d c b a

Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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The internode eleongation of the thalamus seen in the picture is called as:

1. Anthophore
2. Androphore
3. Gynophore
4. Gynandrophore

Subtopic:  Parts of Flower: II |

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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

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What type of aestivation is seen in the corolla of the flower shown?

1. Valvate
2. Imbricate
3. Vexillary
4. Twisted

Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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