Calyx are not

(1) The outermost whorl of flower

(2) Members are sepals

(3) Generally sepals are green and petal like

(4) Protect the flower in the bud stage

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Sepals are free-

(1) Gamosepalous

(2) Polysepalous

(3) Pentasepalous

(4) Tetrasepalous

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Corolla

(1) Members are petals

(2) Brightly colored to attract insects for pollination

(3) Variable shape and color

(4) All of these

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Based on the position of calyx, Corolla and ……...with respect to ……..on thalamus, the flowers are classified.

(1) Gynoecium, stamen

(2) Adroecium, ovary

(3) Ovary, Androecium

(4) Stamen, Gynoecium

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The standard overlaps lateral petals and that in turn overlap keel, such Aestivation is called as

(1) Twisted

(2) Valvate

(3) Imbricate

(4) Vexillary

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Valvate Aestivation (petal) is found in

(1) Calotropis

(2) Pea

(3) Beans

(4) China rose

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Twisted Aestivation (petals) is found in

(1) Calotropis

(2) Pea

(3) Beans

(4) China rose

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Twisted Aestivation (petal) is not found in

(1) Calotropis

(2) Lady's Finger

(3) China rose

(4) Cotton

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Imbricate Aestivation (petal) is found in

(1) Cassia

(2) Calotropis

(3) Cotton

(4) Lady's Finger

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The sterile stamen is called as

(1) Staminate

(2) Staminode

(3) Internode

(4) Pistillate

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