Which of the following combinations of floral whorls is ALWAYS present in a complete flower, irrespective of its symmetry or sexuality?
Calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium
Calyx and corolla only
Androecium and gynoecium only
Calyx, corolla, and androecium only
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Tetradynamous stemens are found in family
Malvaceae
Solanaceae
Cruciferae
Liliaceae
When the other floral parts are arranged at the base of the gynoecium, the flower is called
Hypogynous flower
Perigynous flower
Epigynous flower
Agynous flower
Identify the zygomorphic flower from the following options.
Rose
Tulip
Pea
Hibiscus
The anthers in Solanaceae are
Monothecous, introrse
Dithecous, extrorse
Dithecous, introrse
Monothecovs, extrorse
Which of the following is NOT a part of the gynoecium?
Stigma
Style
Ovary
Filament
In a flowering plant, archesporium gives rise to
Wall and the tapetum
Only tapetum and sporogenous cells
Only the wall of the sporangium
Both wall and the sporogenous cells
Type of aestivation shown by Pisum is
Imbricate
Vexillary
Twisted
Quincuncial
Tetradynamous androecium is found in
Mustard
Onion
Tomato
Sunflower
From the given list: china rose, mustard, brinjal, potato, guava, cucumber, onion, and tulip, how many plants have a superior ovary?
4
5
6
7
The anthers in Solanaceae are
Monothecous, introrse
Dithecous, extrorse
Dithecous, introrse
Monothecovs, extrorse