A flower exhibits a pentamerous, actinomorphic perianth, a syncarpous gynoecium with a superior ovary, and ten stamens in two whorls. Which of the following floral formulas BEST represents this flower?
✶K5C5A5+5G(5)
✶K(5)C(5)A10G5
↑K5C5A10G(5)
✶K5C5A(5+5)G5
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Ovary is half-inferior in the flowers of
Guava
Plum
Brinjal
Cucumber
Gynoecium is the
Female reproductive part of flower made up of one carpel
Female reproductive part of flower made up of many carpel
Female reproductive part of flower made up of two carpel
All of the above
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
When gynoecium is present in the topmost position of thalamus, the flower is known as
Inferior
Epigynous
Perigynous
Hypogynous
Among the given plants, which do NOT have stamens of uniform length in their flowers?
Salvia, mustard
Indigofera, Sesbania
Allium, Aloe
Gram, turnip
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
The anthers in Solanaceae are
Monothecous, introrse
Dithecous, extrorse
Dithecous, introrse
Monothecovs, extrorse
United sepals are called …A… . Free sepals are called …B… . Here, A and B refers to
A: gamosepalous, B: polysepalous
A: polysepalous, B: gamosepalous
A: syncarpous, B: apocarpous
A: epipetalous, B: polypetalous
represents
Indefinite stamens
Numerous stamens
Either (a) or (b)
Both (a) and (b)
A unilocular ovary with ovules attached to a central column that is not connected to the ovary wall is characteristic of:
Free-central placentation
Parietal placentation
Axile placentation
Basal placentation