07. Part of Flower
Morphology of Plants

62589 In a population of a species, in some plants the style is shorter, but in some others it is longer than the stamens. This conditions is called.

1 heterostyly
2 homostyly
3 homogamy
4 heterogamy
Morphology of Plants

62590 A stalk like structure found above the stamens and below the ovary is called:

1 gynophore
2 androphore
3 flower stalk
4 filament
Morphology of Plants

62591 Sepals (Calyx) are modified into wings in the fruits called samaroid. One such example is

1 Shorea (sal)
2 Dodonaea
3 Acer
4 Morenga
Morphology of Plants

62592 Dispersal of fruits in opium (poppy) occurs through shaking by wind by

1 Explosive mechanism
2 Parachute mechanism
3 Censor mechanism
4 Jacular mechanism
Morphology of Plants

62593 The condition in which gynoecium occupy topmost position of thalamus, the flower is

1 inferior
2 epigynous
3 perigynous
4 hypogynous
Morphology of Plants

62589 In a population of a species, in some plants the style is shorter, but in some others it is longer than the stamens. This conditions is called.

1 heterostyly
2 homostyly
3 homogamy
4 heterogamy
Morphology of Plants

62590 A stalk like structure found above the stamens and below the ovary is called:

1 gynophore
2 androphore
3 flower stalk
4 filament
Morphology of Plants

62591 Sepals (Calyx) are modified into wings in the fruits called samaroid. One such example is

1 Shorea (sal)
2 Dodonaea
3 Acer
4 Morenga
Morphology of Plants

62592 Dispersal of fruits in opium (poppy) occurs through shaking by wind by

1 Explosive mechanism
2 Parachute mechanism
3 Censor mechanism
4 Jacular mechanism
Morphology of Plants

62593 The condition in which gynoecium occupy topmost position of thalamus, the flower is

1 inferior
2 epigynous
3 perigynous
4 hypogynous
Morphology of Plants

62589 In a population of a species, in some plants the style is shorter, but in some others it is longer than the stamens. This conditions is called.

1 heterostyly
2 homostyly
3 homogamy
4 heterogamy
Morphology of Plants

62590 A stalk like structure found above the stamens and below the ovary is called:

1 gynophore
2 androphore
3 flower stalk
4 filament
Morphology of Plants

62591 Sepals (Calyx) are modified into wings in the fruits called samaroid. One such example is

1 Shorea (sal)
2 Dodonaea
3 Acer
4 Morenga
Morphology of Plants

62592 Dispersal of fruits in opium (poppy) occurs through shaking by wind by

1 Explosive mechanism
2 Parachute mechanism
3 Censor mechanism
4 Jacular mechanism
Morphology of Plants

62593 The condition in which gynoecium occupy topmost position of thalamus, the flower is

1 inferior
2 epigynous
3 perigynous
4 hypogynous
Morphology of Plants

62589 In a population of a species, in some plants the style is shorter, but in some others it is longer than the stamens. This conditions is called.

1 heterostyly
2 homostyly
3 homogamy
4 heterogamy
Morphology of Plants

62590 A stalk like structure found above the stamens and below the ovary is called:

1 gynophore
2 androphore
3 flower stalk
4 filament
Morphology of Plants

62591 Sepals (Calyx) are modified into wings in the fruits called samaroid. One such example is

1 Shorea (sal)
2 Dodonaea
3 Acer
4 Morenga
Morphology of Plants

62592 Dispersal of fruits in opium (poppy) occurs through shaking by wind by

1 Explosive mechanism
2 Parachute mechanism
3 Censor mechanism
4 Jacular mechanism
Morphology of Plants

62593 The condition in which gynoecium occupy topmost position of thalamus, the flower is

1 inferior
2 epigynous
3 perigynous
4 hypogynous
Morphology of Plants

62589 In a population of a species, in some plants the style is shorter, but in some others it is longer than the stamens. This conditions is called.

1 heterostyly
2 homostyly
3 homogamy
4 heterogamy
Morphology of Plants

62590 A stalk like structure found above the stamens and below the ovary is called:

1 gynophore
2 androphore
3 flower stalk
4 filament
Morphology of Plants

62591 Sepals (Calyx) are modified into wings in the fruits called samaroid. One such example is

1 Shorea (sal)
2 Dodonaea
3 Acer
4 Morenga
Morphology of Plants

62592 Dispersal of fruits in opium (poppy) occurs through shaking by wind by

1 Explosive mechanism
2 Parachute mechanism
3 Censor mechanism
4 Jacular mechanism
Morphology of Plants

62593 The condition in which gynoecium occupy topmost position of thalamus, the flower is

1 inferior
2 epigynous
3 perigynous
4 hypogynous