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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Which of these is an example for zygomorphic flower with imbricate aestivation?
Calotropis
Mustard
Canna
Cassia
Plants with single whorls of perianth are places under
Class-Monocot, Sub-class-Monochlamydeae
Class-Dicot, Series-Monochlamydeae
Class- Dicot, Subclass- Monochlamydeae
Class-Monocot, Subclass -Gamopetalae
I. When carpels are free, they are called β¦Aβ¦ .II. When the carpels fused, they are called β¦Bβ¦ . Here, A and B refers to
A: apocarpous, B: syncarpous
A: syncarpous, B: apocarpous
A: monocarpous, B: polycarpous
A: polycarpous, B: monocarpous
Perigynous type of ovary is found in
rose
mustard
china rose
pea
Number of carpels is Sida cordifolia is always
Equal to the number of styles
Equal to the number of locules
Double the number of styles
Half the number of locules
Gynobasic style is the characteristic features of
Malvaceae
Lamiaceae
Ranunculaceae
Brassicaceae
Number of carpels is Sida cordifolia is always
Equal to the number of styles
Equal to the number of locules
Double the number of styles
Half the number of locules
Hypogynous flowers are seen in
Plum
Rose
Pea
Peach
Multicarpellary, apocarpous, gynoecium with superior ovary is characteristic feature of the family
Papaveraceae
Mystaceae
Ranunculaceae
Rutaceae
Identify the correct Match
Brinjal - Epipetalous
Lily β Epiphyllous
Salvia β Stamens of different lengths in the same flower
All the above