NEET Botany Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Post Fertilization Structure And Events MCQs

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    1.

    Which of the following accurately describes the difference between the development of the nuclear endosperm and the cellular endosperm?

    A

    Nuclear endosperm is formed after fertilization, while cellular endosperm is formed before fertilization.

    B

    Nuclear endosperm is triploid, while cellular endosperm is diploid.

    C

    Nuclear endosperm is found in monocots, while cellular endosperm is found in dicots.

    D

    Nuclear endosperm involves free-nuclear divisions before cell wall formation, while cellular endosperm involves cell wall formation after each division.

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    6.

    Nuclear endosperm has

    A

    Every nuclear division followed by wall formation

    B

    Initially free-nuclear divisions followed by wall formation

    C

    First division followed by wall formation and other free nuclear

    D

    None of the above

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