Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
A plant exhibits a unique inflorescence where the peduncle is flattened and bears sessile flowers in a centripetal fashion. Small, scaly bracts are present, and the oldest flowers are located at the periphery. This type of inflorescence is MOST accurately classified as a:
Cyathium
Hypanthodium
Capitulum
Verticillaster
In a hypothetical plant species, the inflorescence exhibits a unique combination of features: a condensed cymose head surrounded by an involucre of brightly colored bracts that mimic petals. The individual flowers within the head are inconspicuous. Which existing inflorescence type does this MOST closely resemble, and what evolutionary advantage might this unique structure offer?
Cyathium; protection from herbivores
Hypanthodium; trap for pollinators
Capitulum; enhanced pollinator attraction
Verticillaster; increased seed dispersal
Cyathium and Hypanthodium inflorescence are related in having
Nectar glands
Unisexual flower
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
An inflorescence having a number of achlamydeous male flower surrounding a single achlamydeous female flower is
Verticillaster
Cyathium
Spadix
Hypanthodium
An inflorescence having a number of achlamydeous male flower surrounding a single achlamydeous female flower is
Verticillaster
Cyathium
Spadix
Hypanthodium
Cyathium inflorescence shows
Scorpioid cyme showing central female, many peripheral male flowers
Scorpioid cyme showing central male, many peripheral female flowers
Dichasial cyme showing two whorls of 3 to 9 flower
Dichasial cyme showing two whorls, one of male and another of female flowers
Cyathium inflorescence shows
Scorpioid cyme showing central female, many peripheral male flowers
Scorpioid cyme showing central male, many peripheral female flowers
Dichasial cyme showing two whorls of 3 to 9 flower
Dichasial cyme showing two whorls, one of male and another of female flowers