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A flower with a superior ovary is described as:
Epigynous
Perigynous
Hypogynous
Syncarpous
Multicarpellary, apocarpous, gynoecium with superior ovary is characteristic feature of the family
Papaveraceae
Mystaceae
Ranunculaceae
Rutaceae
I. When flower has both and androecium and gynoecium, it is called β¦Aβ¦ II. When flower has either stamens or only carpel, it is called β¦Bβ¦ Complete the given statement by choosing appropriate options for A and B
A-unisexual; B-bisexual
A-bisexual; B-unisexual
A-bisexual; B-hermaphrodite
A-hermaphrodite; B-bisexual
A flower with radial symmetry can be divided into equal halves by any plane passing through its center. Which of these flowers demonstrates this characteristic?
Mustard
Pea
Datura
Bean
Diadelphous stamens are found in which family of plants?
Fabaceae
Solanaceae
Liliaceae
Compositae
I. Usually bilobed II. Each lobe has two chambers (pollen sacs) III. The chamber (pollen sacs) contains pollen grain. Above are the features of
Pistil
Anther
Stamen
Petals
Name the type of aestivation when sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin without overlapping
Twisted aestivation
Valvate aestivation
Imbricate aestivation
Vexillary aestivation
Radial symmetry is found in the flowers of
Liliaceae
Orchidaceae
Fabaceae
Asteraceae
I. Members of calyx are called β¦Aβ¦ .II. United members of calyx are called β¦Bβ¦ .III. Free members of calyx are called β¦Cβ¦
A-petals, B-gamosepalous, C-polyseptalous
A-sepals, B-gamosepalous, C-polysepalous
A-sepals, B-polysepalous, C-gamosepalous
A-petals, B-polysepalous, C-gamosepalous
What is the primary function of the sepal?
Protect the flower bud
Attract pollinators
Produce pollen
Produce ovules