The process by which a seed develops into a seedling is called:
Pollination
Fertilization
Germination
Dispersal
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Which of the following monocotyledonous seed is non-endospermic?
Maize
Wheat
Coconut
Orchid
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
A dormant seed of a desert plant exhibits an extremely low metabolic rate. Which of the following biochemical changes contributes MOST significantly to this state?
Increased gibberellin biosynthesis and rapid cell division
High abscisic acid (ABA) levels and dehydration of cellular components
Elevated ethylene production and fruit ripening processes
Increased cytokinin concentration and enhanced protein synthesis
The process by which a seed develops into a seedling is called:
Pollination
Fertilization
Germination
Dispersal
A simple one seeded fruit in which pericarp is fused with seed coat is
Achene
Caryopsis
Cypsela
Nut
Which one of the following is an endospermic seeds?
Pea
Bean
Gram
Castor
A seed which contains only one cotyledon is called:
Dicotyledonous
Monocotyledonous
Polycotyledonous
Acotyledonous
Vivipary is seen in
Mangroves
Xerophytes
Hydrophytes
Mesophytes
The process of seed formation is initiated after:
Pollination
Seed dispersal
Germination
Fertilization
Non-endospermous seed is
Bean
Gram
Pea
All of these