Statement I: | A is micropyle through which the pollen tube had entered into the embryo sac. |
Statement II: | B is hilum through which the developing seeds were attached to the fruit. |
1. | A | 2. | B |
3. | C | 4. | D |
1. | The seed coat is made up of two layers: the outer testa and the inner tegmen. |
2. | The hilum is a scar on the seed coat that marks the point of attachment to the ovary wall. |
3. | The micropyle is a small pore in the seed coat that allows the entry of water during germination. |
4. | The endosperm is the primary storage tissue in mature dicot seeds, providing nourishment to the developing embryo. |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
A. | Radicle | P. | Embryonic root |
B. | Plumule | Q. | Scar on seed coat |
C. | Hilum | R. | Embryonic shoot |
D. | Cotyledon | S. | Seed leaf |
Options | A | B | C | D |
1. | S | P | Q | R |
2. | P | R | S | Q |
3. | S | R | P | Q |
4. | P | R | Q | S |
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