Quiz 4. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
It includes Pistil, Megasporangium (Ovule)
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Match both column  *
4 points
Gynoecium may consists of single pistil
Pistils may be fused together
Gynoecium may consists of more than one pistil
Pistils may be free
Apocarpous
Syncarpous
Monocarpellary
Multicarpellary
Select incorrect statement  *
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An ovule generally has a single embryo sac formed from.....
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Gynoecium of Michelia is ....... *
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Identify this image and name A B C D E  *
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Nucellus
Outer integument
Inner integument
Chalaza end
Embryo pole
Micropyle
Funicle
Hilum
A
B
C
D
E
Only one ovule is found in which of these ? *
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Papaver gynoecium is.......   *
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Match both column  *
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Landing plateform for pollen grains
The basal bulged part of the pistil
Elongated slender part
Inside the ovary (Ovarian cavity)
Locule
Style
Ovary
Stigma
Identify the figure and find incorrect statement  *
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Many ovules are found in which of these ? *
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Identify this structure and find incorrect statement  *
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Ovule of angiosperm is equivalent to  *
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Match both column *
6 points
Chalaza
Hilum
Nucellus
Micropyle
Papaver
Michelia
Mango
Orchids
Have abundant reserve food material
Multicapellary syncarpous
Multicapellary apocarpous
One ovule in ovary
Many ovules in ovary
Body of ovule fuses with funicle
Identify the figure and give find incorrect statement  *
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