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The gynoecium may consist of a single pistil ______________ or may have more than one pistil ______________ . When there are more than one, the pistils may be fused together ________________ or may be free _______________ . Identify A and B:
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botany
reproduction
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Identify A, B, C and D in order in the picture and identify the type of fruit shown - choose the appropriate option :
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Identify A, B, C and D in order in the picture - choose the appropriate option :
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ch1
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class12
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botany
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Apr 4, 2014
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Choose the odd one out : (on the basis of number of ovules)
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class12
biology
botany
reproduction
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Apr 4, 2014
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Choose the appropriate option and fill in the blank : A typical angiosperm embryo sac, at maturity, is _________________________ .
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class12
biology
botany
reproduction
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Identify the wrongly matched pair:
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Artificial hybridisation : 1. Removal of anthers from the flower bud before the anthers dehisces using a pair of forceps is emasculation. 2. Emasculated flowers are covered with a bag of suitable size, generally made up of butter paper; and the process is called bagging.
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botany
reproduction
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Apomixis is
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class12
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Regarding Types of pollination : Match the following and choose the most appropriate option: (each option on 3 columns can be matched to multiple options on the another 2 columns) eg. A-(iv)-3,5; B-(i); C-(iii)-2; D-(ii),(vi),(vii)-1; (iii),(v)-6;
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botany
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Fruits: 1. There are a few species in which fruits develop without fertilisation. 2. Fruits developing without fertilisation are called parthenocarpic fruits. 3. Parthenocarpy can be induced through application of growth hormones 4. Parthenocarpic fruits are usually seeded. Regarding 1, 2, 3 and 4 :
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Match the items in column I with items in column II:
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botany
class11
ch13
photosynthesis
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Apr 4, 2014
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Match the items in column I with items in column II:
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botany
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ch13
photosynthesis
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The stigma, style and ovary are parts of
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structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
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Monodelphous, diadelphous and polydelphous indicate
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Testa and Tegman
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The modifications of leaves can be to
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Epicarp, mesocarp and endocarp are the parts of a
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The names valvate, imbricate and vexillary or pappilomatous are classification to describe
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Aestivation is
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structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
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The difference between a pinnatel compound leaf and a palmately compound leaf is that
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structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
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The pattern of arrangement of leaves on the stem is called
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A leaf is said to be compound when
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Leaves of ---------- plants possess reticulate veantion
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biology
botany
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The three parts of leaf are
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Leaves develop from
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Valvate type of aestivation are arrangements of petals in
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A flower may be tetramerous when the floral appendages are in multiple of
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The four different kinds of whorls arranged successively on the stalk are
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The arrangement of flowers on the floral axis is termed as
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From the region of maturation, some epidermal cells that are thin, very delicate, thread like structures that absorb water and minerals are called
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The region of the root near the root cap that hs very small thin walled cells with dense protoplasm are called
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The secondary and tertiary roots are
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Primary root is shortlived in ----- plants
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The primary root and its branches constitute
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The underground part of a flowering plant is
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Large diversity in external structure of a plant is called
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Thorns are found in plants to
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Examples of Stem tendrils are
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The main functions of the stem are
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Stem is the -------------- part of the axis bearing branches, leaves, flowers and fruits
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The modification of root in turnip is
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Modification of root means -
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The primary root and its branches constitute
neet
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p65
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class11
structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
biology
botany
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The fibrous root system are roots that originate from
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biology
botany
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Apr 4, 2014
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The underground part of a flowering plant is
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p65
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structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
biology
botany
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Apr 4, 2014
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Large diversity in external structure of a plant is called
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p65
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class11
structural-organisation-in-animals-and-plants
biology
botany
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Fumarase enzyme converts
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biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
botany
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
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Apr 3, 2014
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sreemathi.v
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When a molecule of pyruvic acid is subjected to anaerobic oxidation and forms lactic acid, there is
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
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botany
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
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