The cotton belongs to family Malvaceae. The surface fibres are obtained from cotton seed hairs which are used in textile industries for making clothes. Cotton fibre is mainly made up of cellulose.
MGIMS Wardha-2003
Plant kingdom
259874
Masses of pollen grains, i.e., pollinia is found in
1 Gramineae
2 Solanaceae
3 Orchidaceae
4 Malvaceae
Explanation:
Pollinia is a coherent mass of pollen grains. The orchidoideae have a single terminal stamen and the anthers produce one or more waxy masses of pollen called as pollinia. The stigma is proximal to the single terminal stamen. It is found in calotropis and orchids.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259875
Lady finger belongs to family
1 Malvaceae
2 Cucurbitaceae
3 Brassicaceae
4 Liliaceae
Explanation:
Lady finger or Okra belongs to the family Malvaceae, which contains plants with gamosepalous calyx, polysepalous petals, monothecos anthers, syncarpous gynoecium. The scientific name of lady's finer is Abelmoschus esculentus.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259877
The largest ovules in the plant world are found in:
1 Tsuja
2 Pinus
3 Banyan
4 Cycas
Explanation:
The Cycas belongs to gymnospermic group of plants. It contains largest ovules, which are orthotropous (upright) type ovule. It contains a thick integument which can be divided into three layers, namely, outer fleshy, middle stony and inner fleshy layers.
AFMC-2002
Plant kingdom
259878
Insectivorous plant usually survive in:
1 water rich soil
2 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ deficient soil
3 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ rich soil
4 sugar deficient medium
Explanation:
The insectivorous plants like Nepenthes, Drosera, etc, are autotrophic plants which behave as heterotrophic organisms as they trap $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ from the insects which they catched. These plants usually survive in water logged or boggy habitats, which are deficient in nitrogen. These plants supplement their nitrogen supply through catching and digesting small animals like insects.
The cotton belongs to family Malvaceae. The surface fibres are obtained from cotton seed hairs which are used in textile industries for making clothes. Cotton fibre is mainly made up of cellulose.
MGIMS Wardha-2003
Plant kingdom
259874
Masses of pollen grains, i.e., pollinia is found in
1 Gramineae
2 Solanaceae
3 Orchidaceae
4 Malvaceae
Explanation:
Pollinia is a coherent mass of pollen grains. The orchidoideae have a single terminal stamen and the anthers produce one or more waxy masses of pollen called as pollinia. The stigma is proximal to the single terminal stamen. It is found in calotropis and orchids.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259875
Lady finger belongs to family
1 Malvaceae
2 Cucurbitaceae
3 Brassicaceae
4 Liliaceae
Explanation:
Lady finger or Okra belongs to the family Malvaceae, which contains plants with gamosepalous calyx, polysepalous petals, monothecos anthers, syncarpous gynoecium. The scientific name of lady's finer is Abelmoschus esculentus.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259877
The largest ovules in the plant world are found in:
1 Tsuja
2 Pinus
3 Banyan
4 Cycas
Explanation:
The Cycas belongs to gymnospermic group of plants. It contains largest ovules, which are orthotropous (upright) type ovule. It contains a thick integument which can be divided into three layers, namely, outer fleshy, middle stony and inner fleshy layers.
AFMC-2002
Plant kingdom
259878
Insectivorous plant usually survive in:
1 water rich soil
2 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ deficient soil
3 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ rich soil
4 sugar deficient medium
Explanation:
The insectivorous plants like Nepenthes, Drosera, etc, are autotrophic plants which behave as heterotrophic organisms as they trap $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ from the insects which they catched. These plants usually survive in water logged or boggy habitats, which are deficient in nitrogen. These plants supplement their nitrogen supply through catching and digesting small animals like insects.
The cotton belongs to family Malvaceae. The surface fibres are obtained from cotton seed hairs which are used in textile industries for making clothes. Cotton fibre is mainly made up of cellulose.
MGIMS Wardha-2003
Plant kingdom
259874
Masses of pollen grains, i.e., pollinia is found in
1 Gramineae
2 Solanaceae
3 Orchidaceae
4 Malvaceae
Explanation:
Pollinia is a coherent mass of pollen grains. The orchidoideae have a single terminal stamen and the anthers produce one or more waxy masses of pollen called as pollinia. The stigma is proximal to the single terminal stamen. It is found in calotropis and orchids.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259875
Lady finger belongs to family
1 Malvaceae
2 Cucurbitaceae
3 Brassicaceae
4 Liliaceae
Explanation:
Lady finger or Okra belongs to the family Malvaceae, which contains plants with gamosepalous calyx, polysepalous petals, monothecos anthers, syncarpous gynoecium. The scientific name of lady's finer is Abelmoschus esculentus.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259877
The largest ovules in the plant world are found in:
1 Tsuja
2 Pinus
3 Banyan
4 Cycas
Explanation:
The Cycas belongs to gymnospermic group of plants. It contains largest ovules, which are orthotropous (upright) type ovule. It contains a thick integument which can be divided into three layers, namely, outer fleshy, middle stony and inner fleshy layers.
AFMC-2002
Plant kingdom
259878
Insectivorous plant usually survive in:
1 water rich soil
2 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ deficient soil
3 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ rich soil
4 sugar deficient medium
Explanation:
The insectivorous plants like Nepenthes, Drosera, etc, are autotrophic plants which behave as heterotrophic organisms as they trap $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ from the insects which they catched. These plants usually survive in water logged or boggy habitats, which are deficient in nitrogen. These plants supplement their nitrogen supply through catching and digesting small animals like insects.
The cotton belongs to family Malvaceae. The surface fibres are obtained from cotton seed hairs which are used in textile industries for making clothes. Cotton fibre is mainly made up of cellulose.
MGIMS Wardha-2003
Plant kingdom
259874
Masses of pollen grains, i.e., pollinia is found in
1 Gramineae
2 Solanaceae
3 Orchidaceae
4 Malvaceae
Explanation:
Pollinia is a coherent mass of pollen grains. The orchidoideae have a single terminal stamen and the anthers produce one or more waxy masses of pollen called as pollinia. The stigma is proximal to the single terminal stamen. It is found in calotropis and orchids.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259875
Lady finger belongs to family
1 Malvaceae
2 Cucurbitaceae
3 Brassicaceae
4 Liliaceae
Explanation:
Lady finger or Okra belongs to the family Malvaceae, which contains plants with gamosepalous calyx, polysepalous petals, monothecos anthers, syncarpous gynoecium. The scientific name of lady's finer is Abelmoschus esculentus.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259877
The largest ovules in the plant world are found in:
1 Tsuja
2 Pinus
3 Banyan
4 Cycas
Explanation:
The Cycas belongs to gymnospermic group of plants. It contains largest ovules, which are orthotropous (upright) type ovule. It contains a thick integument which can be divided into three layers, namely, outer fleshy, middle stony and inner fleshy layers.
AFMC-2002
Plant kingdom
259878
Insectivorous plant usually survive in:
1 water rich soil
2 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ deficient soil
3 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ rich soil
4 sugar deficient medium
Explanation:
The insectivorous plants like Nepenthes, Drosera, etc, are autotrophic plants which behave as heterotrophic organisms as they trap $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ from the insects which they catched. These plants usually survive in water logged or boggy habitats, which are deficient in nitrogen. These plants supplement their nitrogen supply through catching and digesting small animals like insects.
The cotton belongs to family Malvaceae. The surface fibres are obtained from cotton seed hairs which are used in textile industries for making clothes. Cotton fibre is mainly made up of cellulose.
MGIMS Wardha-2003
Plant kingdom
259874
Masses of pollen grains, i.e., pollinia is found in
1 Gramineae
2 Solanaceae
3 Orchidaceae
4 Malvaceae
Explanation:
Pollinia is a coherent mass of pollen grains. The orchidoideae have a single terminal stamen and the anthers produce one or more waxy masses of pollen called as pollinia. The stigma is proximal to the single terminal stamen. It is found in calotropis and orchids.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259875
Lady finger belongs to family
1 Malvaceae
2 Cucurbitaceae
3 Brassicaceae
4 Liliaceae
Explanation:
Lady finger or Okra belongs to the family Malvaceae, which contains plants with gamosepalous calyx, polysepalous petals, monothecos anthers, syncarpous gynoecium. The scientific name of lady's finer is Abelmoschus esculentus.
JIPMER-2013
Plant kingdom
259877
The largest ovules in the plant world are found in:
1 Tsuja
2 Pinus
3 Banyan
4 Cycas
Explanation:
The Cycas belongs to gymnospermic group of plants. It contains largest ovules, which are orthotropous (upright) type ovule. It contains a thick integument which can be divided into three layers, namely, outer fleshy, middle stony and inner fleshy layers.
AFMC-2002
Plant kingdom
259878
Insectivorous plant usually survive in:
1 water rich soil
2 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ deficient soil
3 $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ rich soil
4 sugar deficient medium
Explanation:
The insectivorous plants like Nepenthes, Drosera, etc, are autotrophic plants which behave as heterotrophic organisms as they trap $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ from the insects which they catched. These plants usually survive in water logged or boggy habitats, which are deficient in nitrogen. These plants supplement their nitrogen supply through catching and digesting small animals like insects.