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Answer to: Which one of the following is correctly matched? (a) Onion – Bulb (b) Ginger – Sucker

(a) Onion – Bulb Explanation: Onion - Bulb - Undeground stem, Ginger - Rhizome, Chlamydomonas - Zoospore, Yeast - Ascospores

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Answer to: Which of the following are not characteristic features of fabaceae?

(b) Flowers actinomorphic, twisted aestivation and gamopetalous.

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Answer to: Prickles of rose are

(c) Exogenous in origin Explanation: Prickles of rose develop only from cortex and epidermis and found at the nodes or internodes. It helps in cli...

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Answer to: Parachute type dispersal occurs in

(b) mustard Explanation: Dispersal is a universal biological need. For non-aquatic, terrestrial plants, the wind is an obvious supplier of energy ...

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Answer to: Which of the following type of anther is found in Malvaceae?

(a) Monothecous Explanation: The filament of stamen bears one celled anther.

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Answer to: In a bisexual flower, if androecium and gynoecium mature at different times, the phenomenon is known as a

(a) dichogamy Explanation: In a bisexual flower, if androecium and gynoecium mature at different times, the phenomenon is known as dichogamy.

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Answer to: Of the following, which instrument is most commonly used to observe the external features of a grasshopper's abdomen?

(c) Dissecting microscope Explanation: The dissecting microscope allows to view 3D images up to 50x magnification. It is commonly used in dissecti...

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Answer to: The presence of cilia, an oral groove, and food vacuoles, and the absence of chloroplasts in a unicellular organism

(d) heterotrophic nutrition Explanation: Cilia are hair-like bristles on a Paramecium used in locomotion and to find food. An oral groove is a mou...

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Answer to: Aggregate fruit develops from

(d) multicarpellary, apocarpous ovary Explanation: A muticarpellary ovary may be syncarpous (when carpels are fused) or apocarpous (when the carpe...

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Answer to: Floral diagram fails to indicate

(c) position of ovary on the thalamus Explanation: Floral diagram illustrates the whorls and number of parts in each of the sets of organs compris...

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Answer to: If the anthers are fused together forming a tubular structure while the filaments remain free

(d) Asteraceae Explanation: This condition is called syngenesious. It is found in members of family asteraceae (or compositae), e.g., disc florets...

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Answer to: Composite fruit develops from

(b) inflorescence Explanation: Composite fruits develop from the complete inflorescence and are also known as multiple fruit. These are of 2 types...

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Answer to: Velamen present in orchids help in

(c) absorption of moisture from air Explanation: Orchids are the epiphytes that posses aerial roots. These roots contain a spongy tissue called ve...

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Answer to: Potato and sweet potato

(b) have edible parts which are analogous organs. Explanation: Potato is the modified underground stem whereas sweet-potato is the modified root f...

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Answer to: Which of following type of anther is found in Malvaceae?

(a) Monothecous Explanation: The filament of stamen bears one celled anther.

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Answer to: In which family (9) +1 androecium condition is found?

(b) Papilionaceae Explanation: In papilionaceae- the androceium is seen in diadelphous condition. 10 stamens are seen in two bundles- 9 + 1.9 toge...

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Answer to: Nodules with nitrogen fixing bacteria are found in

(b) gram Explanation: Grams are leguminous plants. Nitrogen fixing bacteria is seen in leguminous plants. They convert atmospheric N2 to nitrate t...

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Answer to: Monocarpic plants flower

(a) once Explanation: Monocarpic flowers have a single carpel that can mature only once in their life time. Hence, they flower only once.

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Answer to: Pollinia are found in

(b) madar Explanation: Pollinia is generally seen in fused anthers. Each anther has pollinia. Madar shows the characteristic feature of pollinia.

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Answer to: Clove is (a) flower bud (b) axillary bud (c) thalamus (d) ovule

(a) flower bud Explanation: The structure of clove itself resembles the bud where we are, infact, able to see the calyx also. Clove that is used a...

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