D Diadelphous condition is found in Pisum sativum. It belongs to the family Fabaceae or Papilionaceae or Leguminosae. In diadelphous condition, the filaments of nine stamens are united into one bundle and tenth posterior stamen stand apart. ex - Pea (Pisum sativum).
JIPMER-2001
Morphology of Plants
62586
The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is:
1 posterior
2 anterior
3 lateral
4 oblique
Explanation:
B The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is in the anterior condition. Caesalpiniaceae is a subfamily of the Fabaceae or Leguminosae family. It is a heterogeneous group of plants with about 160 genera and some 2000 species. Ex- Soybean, Pea, Common bean, Chickpea, Peanuts etc.
AP EAMCET-2001
Morphology of Plants
62587
When margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be
1 hypogynous
2 perigynous
3 epigynous
4 inferior
Explanation:
C When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of the flower arise above the ovary, such flowers are called epigynous flowers and this type of ovary is said to be inferior. Ex-Flowers of guava and cucumber and the ray florets of sunflower.
AMU-2012
Morphology of Plants
62588
In obdiplostemonous androecium the stamens are arranged in:
1 one whorl and alternate with petals
2 two whorls with outer whorl alternate with petals
3 two whorls with outer whorl opposite to the petals
4 one whorl and opposite to the petals
Explanation:
C This condition is seen in Dianthus. When the stamens of outer whorl alternate with the representatives of the first whorl opposite the petals and those of the second whorl. Therefore stamens and petals as twice in many flowers, which are opposite the petals in the outer set.
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Morphology of Plants
62585
Diadelphous condition is found in :
1 Mimosa
2 Helianthus
3 Cassia
4 Pisum
Explanation:
D Diadelphous condition is found in Pisum sativum. It belongs to the family Fabaceae or Papilionaceae or Leguminosae. In diadelphous condition, the filaments of nine stamens are united into one bundle and tenth posterior stamen stand apart. ex - Pea (Pisum sativum).
JIPMER-2001
Morphology of Plants
62586
The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is:
1 posterior
2 anterior
3 lateral
4 oblique
Explanation:
B The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is in the anterior condition. Caesalpiniaceae is a subfamily of the Fabaceae or Leguminosae family. It is a heterogeneous group of plants with about 160 genera and some 2000 species. Ex- Soybean, Pea, Common bean, Chickpea, Peanuts etc.
AP EAMCET-2001
Morphology of Plants
62587
When margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be
1 hypogynous
2 perigynous
3 epigynous
4 inferior
Explanation:
C When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of the flower arise above the ovary, such flowers are called epigynous flowers and this type of ovary is said to be inferior. Ex-Flowers of guava and cucumber and the ray florets of sunflower.
AMU-2012
Morphology of Plants
62588
In obdiplostemonous androecium the stamens are arranged in:
1 one whorl and alternate with petals
2 two whorls with outer whorl alternate with petals
3 two whorls with outer whorl opposite to the petals
4 one whorl and opposite to the petals
Explanation:
C This condition is seen in Dianthus. When the stamens of outer whorl alternate with the representatives of the first whorl opposite the petals and those of the second whorl. Therefore stamens and petals as twice in many flowers, which are opposite the petals in the outer set.
D Diadelphous condition is found in Pisum sativum. It belongs to the family Fabaceae or Papilionaceae or Leguminosae. In diadelphous condition, the filaments of nine stamens are united into one bundle and tenth posterior stamen stand apart. ex - Pea (Pisum sativum).
JIPMER-2001
Morphology of Plants
62586
The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is:
1 posterior
2 anterior
3 lateral
4 oblique
Explanation:
B The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is in the anterior condition. Caesalpiniaceae is a subfamily of the Fabaceae or Leguminosae family. It is a heterogeneous group of plants with about 160 genera and some 2000 species. Ex- Soybean, Pea, Common bean, Chickpea, Peanuts etc.
AP EAMCET-2001
Morphology of Plants
62587
When margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be
1 hypogynous
2 perigynous
3 epigynous
4 inferior
Explanation:
C When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of the flower arise above the ovary, such flowers are called epigynous flowers and this type of ovary is said to be inferior. Ex-Flowers of guava and cucumber and the ray florets of sunflower.
AMU-2012
Morphology of Plants
62588
In obdiplostemonous androecium the stamens are arranged in:
1 one whorl and alternate with petals
2 two whorls with outer whorl alternate with petals
3 two whorls with outer whorl opposite to the petals
4 one whorl and opposite to the petals
Explanation:
C This condition is seen in Dianthus. When the stamens of outer whorl alternate with the representatives of the first whorl opposite the petals and those of the second whorl. Therefore stamens and petals as twice in many flowers, which are opposite the petals in the outer set.
D Diadelphous condition is found in Pisum sativum. It belongs to the family Fabaceae or Papilionaceae or Leguminosae. In diadelphous condition, the filaments of nine stamens are united into one bundle and tenth posterior stamen stand apart. ex - Pea (Pisum sativum).
JIPMER-2001
Morphology of Plants
62586
The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is:
1 posterior
2 anterior
3 lateral
4 oblique
Explanation:
B The position of the odd sepal in Caesalpiniaceae is in the anterior condition. Caesalpiniaceae is a subfamily of the Fabaceae or Leguminosae family. It is a heterogeneous group of plants with about 160 genera and some 2000 species. Ex- Soybean, Pea, Common bean, Chickpea, Peanuts etc.
AP EAMCET-2001
Morphology of Plants
62587
When margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be
1 hypogynous
2 perigynous
3 epigynous
4 inferior
Explanation:
C When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it and the other parts of the flower arise above the ovary, such flowers are called epigynous flowers and this type of ovary is said to be inferior. Ex-Flowers of guava and cucumber and the ray florets of sunflower.
AMU-2012
Morphology of Plants
62588
In obdiplostemonous androecium the stamens are arranged in:
1 one whorl and alternate with petals
2 two whorls with outer whorl alternate with petals
3 two whorls with outer whorl opposite to the petals
4 one whorl and opposite to the petals
Explanation:
C This condition is seen in Dianthus. When the stamens of outer whorl alternate with the representatives of the first whorl opposite the petals and those of the second whorl. Therefore stamens and petals as twice in many flowers, which are opposite the petals in the outer set.