Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II:
Column I (plant) |
Column II (vegetatively propagated by) |
||
(a) | Pistia | (i) | Stem |
(b) | Asparagus | (ii) | Root |
(c) | Kalanchoe | (iii) | Leaves |
Codes:
I | II | III | |
1. | a | b | c |
2. | b | a | c |
3. | b | c | a |
4. | a | c | b |
is the floral formula of
1. Allium
2. Sesbania
3. Petunia
4. Brassica
Keel is the characteristic feature of flower of
(1) tulip
(2) Indigofera
(3) Aloe
(4) tomato
The wheat grain has an embryo with one large, shield-shaped cotyledon known as
(1) epiblast
(2) coleorrhiza
(3) scutellum
(4) coleoptile
Root hairs develop from the region of
(1) maturation
(2) elongation
(3) root cap
(4) meristematic activity
In Bougainvillea, thorns are the modifications of
(1) stipules
(2) adventitious root
(3) stem
(4) leaf
Coconut fruit is a
1. drupe
2. berry
3. nut
4. capsule
The term 'polyadelphous' is related to
1. gynoecium
2. androecium
3. corolla
4. calyx
Tricarpellary, syncarpous and gynoecium is found in flowers of
1. Solanaceae
2. Fabaceae
3. Poaceae
4. Liliaceae
Cotyledon of maize grain is called
1. coleorhiza
2. coleoptile
3. scutellum
4. plumple