Master NEET Zoology with topic-wise questions. Tailored for NEET students, these questions strengthen your Biology preparation.
In a hypothetical plant species, the endosperm is diploid and the embryo is triploid. Which of the following most accurately describes the process leading to this unusual ploidy?
Diploid megaspore mother cell undergoes mitosis to form the embryo sac, and a diploid male gamete fuses with a haploid central cell.
Haploid megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to form the embryo sac, and a diploid male gamete fuses with a diploid central cell.
Triploid megaspore mother cell undergoes mitosis to form the embryo sac, and a haploid male gamete fuses with a diploid central cell.
Diploid megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to form the embryo sac, and two haploid male gametes fuse with a haploid central cell.
In a species with a 2n=16 karyotype, how many chromosomes would be present in the nucleus of the functional megaspore?
8
16
32
4
In flowering plants, the generative cell divides mitotically to give rise to two male gametes. Where does this division occur?
Microspore mother cell
Pollen grain
Pollen tube
Ovule
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the vegetative cell in a pollen grain?
Larger than the generative cell
Forms the pollen tube
Divides to form male gametes
Has a prominent nucleus
The process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower is called:
Geitonogamy
Xenogamy
Autogamy
Cleistogamy
What is the ploidy of the endosperm in angiosperms?
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Triploid (3n)
Tetraploid (4n)
The outermost layer of a microsporangium is called:
Endothecium
Tapetum
Epidermis
Middle layers
Which part of the flower develops into the fruit after fertilization?
Stigma
Style
Ovary
Ovule