62491
Arrange the following genera in the increasing order of number of carpels in each flower: 1.Abutilon 3.Allium 2.Bauhinia 4.Nicotiana The correct answer is:
A (i) Abutilon belongs to family Malvaceae. Gynoecium is pentacarpellary or polycarpellary, syncarpus but stigma free, so gynoecium is incompletely syncarpous. (ii) Bauhinia belongs to family Fabaceae. Gynoecium is monocarpellary with marginal placentation (iii) Allium belongs to family Liliaceae, (iv) Nicotiana belongs to family Solanaceae. Gynoecium is bicarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, biloculor. The decreasing order of number of carpels in each flower is- Bauhinia \(>\) Nicotiana \(>\) Allium \(>\) Abutilon.
AP EAMCET-2004
Morphology of Plants
62492
Clove the commonly used spice is obtained from the parts of plant
1 stem
2 flower bud
3 root
4 fruit
Explanation:
B Clove, commonly used as spices is obtained from the Syzygium aromaticum flower bud of plant, belong to family Myrtaceae. These flower buds are pale in color at first and gradually become green and brown and bright red at the collecting time.
VMMC-2014
Morphology of Plants
62509
National flower of India is :
1 Lotus
2 Lily
3 Rose
4 Sunflower
Explanation:
A National flower of India is Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). It is one of the important National Symbols of India.
BVP-2000
Morphology of Plants
62477
Anemophilous flowers have :
1 sessile stigma
2 small and smooth stigma
3 colored flower
4 large and feathery stigma
Explanation:
D In Anemophilus flowers, pollination is carried out by wind. The plants which is pollinated in this manner are grasses, which have insignificant flowers with large, often feathery stigma. Anemophilous flowers have large feathery stigma to easily trap the air born pollen grains. Anemophily is quite common in grasses, maize, wheat, sugarcane, bamboo etc.
62491
Arrange the following genera in the increasing order of number of carpels in each flower: 1.Abutilon 3.Allium 2.Bauhinia 4.Nicotiana The correct answer is:
A (i) Abutilon belongs to family Malvaceae. Gynoecium is pentacarpellary or polycarpellary, syncarpus but stigma free, so gynoecium is incompletely syncarpous. (ii) Bauhinia belongs to family Fabaceae. Gynoecium is monocarpellary with marginal placentation (iii) Allium belongs to family Liliaceae, (iv) Nicotiana belongs to family Solanaceae. Gynoecium is bicarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, biloculor. The decreasing order of number of carpels in each flower is- Bauhinia \(>\) Nicotiana \(>\) Allium \(>\) Abutilon.
AP EAMCET-2004
Morphology of Plants
62492
Clove the commonly used spice is obtained from the parts of plant
1 stem
2 flower bud
3 root
4 fruit
Explanation:
B Clove, commonly used as spices is obtained from the Syzygium aromaticum flower bud of plant, belong to family Myrtaceae. These flower buds are pale in color at first and gradually become green and brown and bright red at the collecting time.
VMMC-2014
Morphology of Plants
62509
National flower of India is :
1 Lotus
2 Lily
3 Rose
4 Sunflower
Explanation:
A National flower of India is Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). It is one of the important National Symbols of India.
BVP-2000
Morphology of Plants
62477
Anemophilous flowers have :
1 sessile stigma
2 small and smooth stigma
3 colored flower
4 large and feathery stigma
Explanation:
D In Anemophilus flowers, pollination is carried out by wind. The plants which is pollinated in this manner are grasses, which have insignificant flowers with large, often feathery stigma. Anemophilous flowers have large feathery stigma to easily trap the air born pollen grains. Anemophily is quite common in grasses, maize, wheat, sugarcane, bamboo etc.
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Morphology of Plants
62491
Arrange the following genera in the increasing order of number of carpels in each flower: 1.Abutilon 3.Allium 2.Bauhinia 4.Nicotiana The correct answer is:
A (i) Abutilon belongs to family Malvaceae. Gynoecium is pentacarpellary or polycarpellary, syncarpus but stigma free, so gynoecium is incompletely syncarpous. (ii) Bauhinia belongs to family Fabaceae. Gynoecium is monocarpellary with marginal placentation (iii) Allium belongs to family Liliaceae, (iv) Nicotiana belongs to family Solanaceae. Gynoecium is bicarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, biloculor. The decreasing order of number of carpels in each flower is- Bauhinia \(>\) Nicotiana \(>\) Allium \(>\) Abutilon.
AP EAMCET-2004
Morphology of Plants
62492
Clove the commonly used spice is obtained from the parts of plant
1 stem
2 flower bud
3 root
4 fruit
Explanation:
B Clove, commonly used as spices is obtained from the Syzygium aromaticum flower bud of plant, belong to family Myrtaceae. These flower buds are pale in color at first and gradually become green and brown and bright red at the collecting time.
VMMC-2014
Morphology of Plants
62509
National flower of India is :
1 Lotus
2 Lily
3 Rose
4 Sunflower
Explanation:
A National flower of India is Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). It is one of the important National Symbols of India.
BVP-2000
Morphology of Plants
62477
Anemophilous flowers have :
1 sessile stigma
2 small and smooth stigma
3 colored flower
4 large and feathery stigma
Explanation:
D In Anemophilus flowers, pollination is carried out by wind. The plants which is pollinated in this manner are grasses, which have insignificant flowers with large, often feathery stigma. Anemophilous flowers have large feathery stigma to easily trap the air born pollen grains. Anemophily is quite common in grasses, maize, wheat, sugarcane, bamboo etc.
62491
Arrange the following genera in the increasing order of number of carpels in each flower: 1.Abutilon 3.Allium 2.Bauhinia 4.Nicotiana The correct answer is:
A (i) Abutilon belongs to family Malvaceae. Gynoecium is pentacarpellary or polycarpellary, syncarpus but stigma free, so gynoecium is incompletely syncarpous. (ii) Bauhinia belongs to family Fabaceae. Gynoecium is monocarpellary with marginal placentation (iii) Allium belongs to family Liliaceae, (iv) Nicotiana belongs to family Solanaceae. Gynoecium is bicarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, biloculor. The decreasing order of number of carpels in each flower is- Bauhinia \(>\) Nicotiana \(>\) Allium \(>\) Abutilon.
AP EAMCET-2004
Morphology of Plants
62492
Clove the commonly used spice is obtained from the parts of plant
1 stem
2 flower bud
3 root
4 fruit
Explanation:
B Clove, commonly used as spices is obtained from the Syzygium aromaticum flower bud of plant, belong to family Myrtaceae. These flower buds are pale in color at first and gradually become green and brown and bright red at the collecting time.
VMMC-2014
Morphology of Plants
62509
National flower of India is :
1 Lotus
2 Lily
3 Rose
4 Sunflower
Explanation:
A National flower of India is Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). It is one of the important National Symbols of India.
BVP-2000
Morphology of Plants
62477
Anemophilous flowers have :
1 sessile stigma
2 small and smooth stigma
3 colored flower
4 large and feathery stigma
Explanation:
D In Anemophilus flowers, pollination is carried out by wind. The plants which is pollinated in this manner are grasses, which have insignificant flowers with large, often feathery stigma. Anemophilous flowers have large feathery stigma to easily trap the air born pollen grains. Anemophily is quite common in grasses, maize, wheat, sugarcane, bamboo etc.