What is the primary function of the petals of a flower?
Protect the developing bud
Produce pollen
Attract pollinators
Develop into fruit
Related Questions
All of the following have half inferior ovary, except
Rose
Plum
Mustard
peach
Free-central placentation is found in
Citrus
Dianthus
Argemone
Brassica
The most common type of ovule in angiosperms is
Amphitropous
Atropous
Anatropous
Circinotropous
A flower exhibits vexillary aestivation and has its stamens arranged in two bundles. To which of the following subfamilies does it most likely belong?
Papilionoideae
Mimosoideae
Caesalpinioideae
Asteroideae
A flower with a superior ovary is described as:
Epigynous
Perigynous
Hypogynous
Syncarpous
An example of axile placentation is
Argemopne
Dianthus
Lemon
Marigold
Male reproductive organ (flower) consists of
Stalk
Thalamus
Anther
Both (1) and (3)
Tetradynamous condition is found in
Brassicaceae
Malvaceae
Solanaceae
Liliaceae
Staminode is
Sterile stamen
Fertile stamen
Redumentary stamen
Developed stamen
In the flowers of a plant, the ovarian part is fused, but styles and stigmas are free. Its ovary becomes unilocular due to breakdown of partition wall and the ovules are attached to a central axis. Identify the plant.
Dianthus
Abutilon
Nymphaea
Michelia