Which part of the flower develops into the fruit?
Ovary
Petal
Sepal
Stigma
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Thalamus of hypogynous ovary is
Convex
Concave
Flat
Cup-shaped
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¦
I. petals, II. gamopetalous, III. polypetalous
I. sepals, II. gamosepalous, III. polysepalous
I. sepals, II. polysepalous, III. gamosepalous
I. petals, II. polysepalous, III. gamopetalous
Keel is characteristic of the flowers of
Rose family
Pea family
Lily family
Sunflower family
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
A student observes a flower that can be divided into several identical sections along any plane passing through its central axis. What type of symmetry does this flower exhibit?
Bilateral
Asymmetrical
Radial
Spiral
Tetradynamous stemens are found in family
Malvaceae
Solanaceae
Cruciferae
Liliaceae
A flower has a unilocular ovary with ovules attached to its periphery. Is this an example of parietal placentation? Explain.
Yes
No
It could be, but more information is needed.
It depends on the type of flower.
Placentation is the arrangement of
Ovary in gynoecium
Ovules in ovary
Ovary in ovule
Fused carpels in gynoecium
Corolla aestivation showing two external, two internal and one partially external and internal sepals. The condition is
Valvate
Twisted
Quincuncial
Vexillary
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