Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
Following double fertilization in angiosperms, the endosperm develops from the _____, which is _____.
zygote; diploid
primary endosperm cell; triploid
synergid; haploid
antipodal cell; haploid
If the polar nuclei in an angiosperm fail to fuse with a male gamete, what would be the ploidy of the resulting endosperm?
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Triploid (3n)
No endosperm formation
Double fertilisation involves
Syngamy and triple fusion
Double fertilisation
Development of antipodal cell
Development of synergids
Angiospermic plants are characterised byI. double fertilisationII. triploid endospermIII. Diploid endospermChoose the correct option from the following regarding above statements
I and II are correct
I and III are correct
II and III are correct
I, II and III are correct
Angiospermic plants are characterised byI. double fertilisationII. triploid endospermIII. Diploid endospermChoose the correct option from the following regarding above statements
I and II are correct
I and III are correct
II and III are correct
I, II and III are correct
Identify the wrong statements
The polygon is a hexagon.
Each exterior angle is .
The sum of interior angles is .
The number of diagonals is 20.
Endosperm formation begin with
The establishment of the suspensor
The fusion of the antipodals
The fertilisation of the polar nuclei
The syncytial development of the embryo
Double fertilisation is characteristic feature of
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Monocoats
Bryophytes
Double fertilisation is an unique event to which of the given plant groups?
Algae
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms