The male reproductive part of a flower is called the:
Stamen
Pistil
Petal
Sepal
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Tetradynamous stemens are found in family
Malvaceae
Solanaceae
Cruciferae
Liliaceae
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
Type of aestivation shown by Pisum is
Imbricate
Vexillary
Twisted
Quincuncial
Placentation is parietal in the ovary of
Argemone
Mustard
Dianthus
1 & 2
Which part of the flower does the base of a stamen's filament attach to?
Thalamus/Receptacle
Anther
Style
Petal
Staminode is
Sterile stamen
Fertile stamen
Redumentary stamen
Developed stamen
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
A flower which can be divided into two equal halves by only one plane is
Zygomorphic
Actinomorphic
Regular
Perfect
Keel is characteristic of the flowers of
Gulmohur
Cassia
Calotropis
Bean