The male reproductive part of a flower is called the:
Stamen
Pistil
Petal
Sepal
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Which floral characteristic is NOT associated with a plant having diadelphous stamens and vexillary aestivation?
Trimerous flowers
Five petals
Zygomorphic symmetry
A single carpel
Identify the correct Match
Brinjal - Epipetalous
Lily β Epiphyllous
Salvia β Stamens of different lengths in the same flower
All the above
Which of the following represents the condition seen in the family-Compositae?
Superior ovary, Syngenesious and single basal ovule
Inferior ovary, monoadelphous and basal placentation
Inferior ovary, Syngenesious and axile placentation
Syngenesious, basal placentation and epigynous
Which of the following pairs of plants BOTH exhibit stamens of different lengths within their flowers?
Salvia and mustard
Indigofera and Sesbania
Allium and Aloe
Gram and turnip
Which of the following is NOT a point of attachment for the filament of a stamen?
Stigma
Thalamus
Receptacle
Thalamus/Receptacle
Tetradynamous condition is found in
Malvaceae
Brassicaceae
Liliaceae
Solanaceae
Which of the following plant families is characterized by vexillary aestivation and diadelphous stamens?
Fabaceae
Solanaceae
Liliaceae
Rosaceae
The proximal end of the filament of a stamen is attached to the:
thalamus or receptacle
anther
connective
stigma
Which of the following floral structures is characteristically diadelphous in the pea plant ( Pisum sativum)?
Petals
Stamens
Sepals
Carpels