Which part of a seed develops into the root system of a new plant?
Plumule
Cotyledon
Endosperm
Radicle
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Which is odd one?
China rose
Maize
Mango
Sunflower
Aleurone layer is rich in
Lipid
Starch
Protein
Fatty acid
Scutellum in a caryopsis represents
A modified cotyledon
The outer layer of the endosperm
The fruit wall fused with the seed coat
The embryonic root
Ruminate endosperm is found in
Cruciferae
Asteraceae
Euphorbiaceae
Annonaceae
Vivipary is seen in
Mangroves
Xerophytes
Hydrophytes
Mesophytes
In the monocotyledon seeds, the endosperm is separated from the embryo by a distinct layer known as
Testa
Aleurone
Tegmen
Epithelium
Rarely among angiosperms, the pollen grains influenced the endosperm. This is called as
Metaxenia
Xenia
Heterosis
Apomixis
Which of the following is not a character of a monocot?
Presence of a single seed leaf
Endosperm present in the mature seed
Leaves with parallel veins and smooth edges
Floral parts as multiples of four or five
Tobacco and Petunia belong to the family
Poaceae
Fabaceae
Solanaceae
Brassicaceae
I. In dicotyledonous seeds, cotyledons are often fleshy and full of reserve food II. Generally, monocotyledonous seeds are endospermic III. Generally, dicotyledonous seeds are non-endospermic IV. Most of the monocotyledonous seeds have fleshy cotyledons. Select the correct statements
All except I
All except II
All except III
All except IV