Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II and chose your answer from the codes given below. 

Column I

(pollination)

Column II

(example)

I. Anemophily 1. Zostera
II. Hydrophily 2. Maize
III. Ornithophily 3. Kigelia
IV. Chirepterophily 4. Butea monosperma


Codes:

Options: I II III IV
1. 1     3     4
2. 2    1      4     3
3.  2   4
4. 1 2     3

             

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Among the terms listed below, those that are not technically correct names for a floral whorl are:

i. Androecium ii. Carpel
iii. Corolla iv. Sepal
 
1. i and iv 2. iii and iv
3. ii and iv 4. i and ii

Subtopic:  Stamen: Anther |
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The embryo sac is to ovule as _______ is to an anther.

1. Stamen 2. Filament
3. Pollen grain 4. Androecium
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In a typically complete, bisexual, and hypogynous flower, the arrangement of floral whorls on the thalamus from the outermost to the innermost is:
1. Calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium
2. Calyx, corolla, gynoecium, and androecium
3. Gynoecium, androecium, corolla, and calyx
4. Androecium, gynoecium, corolla, and calyx

Subtopic:  Pollen - Pistil Interaction |
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A dicotyledonous plant bears flowers but never produces fruits and seeds. The most probable cause for the above situation is:

1. Plant is dioecious and bears only pistillate flowers.
2. Plant is dioecious and bears both pistillate and staminate flowers.
3. Plant is monoecious.
4. Plant is dioecious and bears only staminate flowers.
Subtopic:  Seed | Fruit |
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The outermost and innermost wall layers of microsporangium in an anther are respectively:
1. Endothecium and tapetum
2. Epidermis and endodermis
3. Epidermis and middle layer
4. Epidermis and tapetum

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Autogamy can occur in a chasmogamous flower if:
1. Pollen matures before the maturity of ovule.
2. Ovules mature before the maturity of pollen.
3. Both pollen and ovules mature simultaneously.
4. Both anther and stigma are of equal lengths.

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A particular species of the plant produces light, non-sticky pollen in large numbers and its stigmas are long and feathery. These
modifications facilitate pollination by:

1. Insects 2. Water
3. Wind 4. Animals
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In an embryo sac, the cells that degenerate after fertilisation are:
1. Synergids and primary endosperm cell
2. Synergids and antipodals
3. Antipodals and primary endosperm cell
4. Egg and antipodals

Subtopic:  Pollen - Pistil Interaction |
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In the embryos of a typical dicot and a grass, true homologous structures are:

1.Coleorhiza and coleoptile2.Coleoptile and scutellum
3.Cotyledons and scutellum4.Hypocotyl and radical

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