1 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III ii } & \text { IV i }\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { III i } & \text { IV iii } & \text { II ii }\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { II iv } & \text { I iii } & \text { IV i } & \text { III ii }\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III i } & \text { IV ii }\end{array}\)
Explanation:
C When schizocarpic fruits mature, they split into single-seeded parts known as mericarps. The fruit that emerge from the entire inflorescence are known as composite fruit. Jack fruit is a composite or multiple fruit derived from whole of spadix inflorescence. In few species such as apple, the thalamus also contributes to fruit formation such fruits are called false fruit. Apple is a pome, it is surrounded by fleshy thalamus. When the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat is called caryopsis. It is common in rice.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Morphology of Plants
62639
Identify the parts labeled \(1,2,3,4\) in the figure Caryopsis of Oryza?
C 1.Scutellum- The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass). 2.Endosperm- The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. 3.Pericarp- The pericarp of fruit develops from ovary wall. It is a type of fruit coat. 4.Embryo-The embryo is formed after the process of syngamy takes place in plants.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62643
Match the types of fruits presented in List-I with the name of the plants given in the List-II
List-I
List-II
A. Schizocarpic fruit
I. Mustard
B. False fruit
II. Acacia
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
III. Strawberry
D. Dry fruit
IV. Banana
V. Cotton
The correct match is:
1 A - I B - V C - III D - II
2 A - II B - III C - IV D - I
3 A - V B - IV C - III D - I
4 A - II B - V C - IV D - II
Explanation:
B
Types of Fruit
Plant
A. Schizocarpic fruit
Acacia
B. False fruit
Strawberry
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
Banana
D. Dry fruit
Mustard
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-II
Morphology of Plants
62644
Match the following:
1 A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
2 A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
3 A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
4 A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Explanation:
C Siliqua is a type of fruit which have two fused carpels. This is seen in Brassica campestris (Field mustard). - Caryopsis is present in Poaceae family, and it is a type of fruit in which the seed coat is fused with the fruit coat. This is seen in Triticum aestivum (Wheat). - Berry is produced from a single flower with one ovary. It is a fleshy fruit without a stone (seed). This is seen in Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato) . - Cypsela having a single-seeded fruit which develops from a one part of the inferior ovary. This condition is seen in Helianthus annus (Sunflower).
AIIMS-25.05.2019 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62659
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:
1 Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
2 Multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
3 Complete infloresecence
4 Multicarpellary superior ovary
Explanation:
B An aggregate fruit is one which develops from multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium. Aggregate fruit usually develops from single flower that had multiple ovaries which were split. - Fusion of ovaries results in the formation of aggregate fruit. Ex- Strawberry, Raspberry etc.
1 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III ii } & \text { IV i }\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { III i } & \text { IV iii } & \text { II ii }\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { II iv } & \text { I iii } & \text { IV i } & \text { III ii }\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III i } & \text { IV ii }\end{array}\)
Explanation:
C When schizocarpic fruits mature, they split into single-seeded parts known as mericarps. The fruit that emerge from the entire inflorescence are known as composite fruit. Jack fruit is a composite or multiple fruit derived from whole of spadix inflorescence. In few species such as apple, the thalamus also contributes to fruit formation such fruits are called false fruit. Apple is a pome, it is surrounded by fleshy thalamus. When the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat is called caryopsis. It is common in rice.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Morphology of Plants
62639
Identify the parts labeled \(1,2,3,4\) in the figure Caryopsis of Oryza?
C 1.Scutellum- The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass). 2.Endosperm- The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. 3.Pericarp- The pericarp of fruit develops from ovary wall. It is a type of fruit coat. 4.Embryo-The embryo is formed after the process of syngamy takes place in plants.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62643
Match the types of fruits presented in List-I with the name of the plants given in the List-II
List-I
List-II
A. Schizocarpic fruit
I. Mustard
B. False fruit
II. Acacia
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
III. Strawberry
D. Dry fruit
IV. Banana
V. Cotton
The correct match is:
1 A - I B - V C - III D - II
2 A - II B - III C - IV D - I
3 A - V B - IV C - III D - I
4 A - II B - V C - IV D - II
Explanation:
B
Types of Fruit
Plant
A. Schizocarpic fruit
Acacia
B. False fruit
Strawberry
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
Banana
D. Dry fruit
Mustard
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-II
Morphology of Plants
62644
Match the following:
1 A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
2 A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
3 A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
4 A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Explanation:
C Siliqua is a type of fruit which have two fused carpels. This is seen in Brassica campestris (Field mustard). - Caryopsis is present in Poaceae family, and it is a type of fruit in which the seed coat is fused with the fruit coat. This is seen in Triticum aestivum (Wheat). - Berry is produced from a single flower with one ovary. It is a fleshy fruit without a stone (seed). This is seen in Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato) . - Cypsela having a single-seeded fruit which develops from a one part of the inferior ovary. This condition is seen in Helianthus annus (Sunflower).
AIIMS-25.05.2019 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62659
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:
1 Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
2 Multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
3 Complete infloresecence
4 Multicarpellary superior ovary
Explanation:
B An aggregate fruit is one which develops from multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium. Aggregate fruit usually develops from single flower that had multiple ovaries which were split. - Fusion of ovaries results in the formation of aggregate fruit. Ex- Strawberry, Raspberry etc.
1 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III ii } & \text { IV i }\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { III i } & \text { IV iii } & \text { II ii }\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { II iv } & \text { I iii } & \text { IV i } & \text { III ii }\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III i } & \text { IV ii }\end{array}\)
Explanation:
C When schizocarpic fruits mature, they split into single-seeded parts known as mericarps. The fruit that emerge from the entire inflorescence are known as composite fruit. Jack fruit is a composite or multiple fruit derived from whole of spadix inflorescence. In few species such as apple, the thalamus also contributes to fruit formation such fruits are called false fruit. Apple is a pome, it is surrounded by fleshy thalamus. When the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat is called caryopsis. It is common in rice.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Morphology of Plants
62639
Identify the parts labeled \(1,2,3,4\) in the figure Caryopsis of Oryza?
C 1.Scutellum- The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass). 2.Endosperm- The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. 3.Pericarp- The pericarp of fruit develops from ovary wall. It is a type of fruit coat. 4.Embryo-The embryo is formed after the process of syngamy takes place in plants.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62643
Match the types of fruits presented in List-I with the name of the plants given in the List-II
List-I
List-II
A. Schizocarpic fruit
I. Mustard
B. False fruit
II. Acacia
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
III. Strawberry
D. Dry fruit
IV. Banana
V. Cotton
The correct match is:
1 A - I B - V C - III D - II
2 A - II B - III C - IV D - I
3 A - V B - IV C - III D - I
4 A - II B - V C - IV D - II
Explanation:
B
Types of Fruit
Plant
A. Schizocarpic fruit
Acacia
B. False fruit
Strawberry
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
Banana
D. Dry fruit
Mustard
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-II
Morphology of Plants
62644
Match the following:
1 A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
2 A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
3 A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
4 A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Explanation:
C Siliqua is a type of fruit which have two fused carpels. This is seen in Brassica campestris (Field mustard). - Caryopsis is present in Poaceae family, and it is a type of fruit in which the seed coat is fused with the fruit coat. This is seen in Triticum aestivum (Wheat). - Berry is produced from a single flower with one ovary. It is a fleshy fruit without a stone (seed). This is seen in Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato) . - Cypsela having a single-seeded fruit which develops from a one part of the inferior ovary. This condition is seen in Helianthus annus (Sunflower).
AIIMS-25.05.2019 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62659
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:
1 Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
2 Multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
3 Complete infloresecence
4 Multicarpellary superior ovary
Explanation:
B An aggregate fruit is one which develops from multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium. Aggregate fruit usually develops from single flower that had multiple ovaries which were split. - Fusion of ovaries results in the formation of aggregate fruit. Ex- Strawberry, Raspberry etc.
1 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III ii } & \text { IV i }\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { III i } & \text { IV iii } & \text { II ii }\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { II iv } & \text { I iii } & \text { IV i } & \text { III ii }\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III i } & \text { IV ii }\end{array}\)
Explanation:
C When schizocarpic fruits mature, they split into single-seeded parts known as mericarps. The fruit that emerge from the entire inflorescence are known as composite fruit. Jack fruit is a composite or multiple fruit derived from whole of spadix inflorescence. In few species such as apple, the thalamus also contributes to fruit formation such fruits are called false fruit. Apple is a pome, it is surrounded by fleshy thalamus. When the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat is called caryopsis. It is common in rice.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Morphology of Plants
62639
Identify the parts labeled \(1,2,3,4\) in the figure Caryopsis of Oryza?
C 1.Scutellum- The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass). 2.Endosperm- The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. 3.Pericarp- The pericarp of fruit develops from ovary wall. It is a type of fruit coat. 4.Embryo-The embryo is formed after the process of syngamy takes place in plants.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62643
Match the types of fruits presented in List-I with the name of the plants given in the List-II
List-I
List-II
A. Schizocarpic fruit
I. Mustard
B. False fruit
II. Acacia
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
III. Strawberry
D. Dry fruit
IV. Banana
V. Cotton
The correct match is:
1 A - I B - V C - III D - II
2 A - II B - III C - IV D - I
3 A - V B - IV C - III D - I
4 A - II B - V C - IV D - II
Explanation:
B
Types of Fruit
Plant
A. Schizocarpic fruit
Acacia
B. False fruit
Strawberry
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
Banana
D. Dry fruit
Mustard
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-II
Morphology of Plants
62644
Match the following:
1 A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
2 A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
3 A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
4 A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Explanation:
C Siliqua is a type of fruit which have two fused carpels. This is seen in Brassica campestris (Field mustard). - Caryopsis is present in Poaceae family, and it is a type of fruit in which the seed coat is fused with the fruit coat. This is seen in Triticum aestivum (Wheat). - Berry is produced from a single flower with one ovary. It is a fleshy fruit without a stone (seed). This is seen in Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato) . - Cypsela having a single-seeded fruit which develops from a one part of the inferior ovary. This condition is seen in Helianthus annus (Sunflower).
AIIMS-25.05.2019 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62659
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:
1 Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
2 Multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
3 Complete infloresecence
4 Multicarpellary superior ovary
Explanation:
B An aggregate fruit is one which develops from multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium. Aggregate fruit usually develops from single flower that had multiple ovaries which were split. - Fusion of ovaries results in the formation of aggregate fruit. Ex- Strawberry, Raspberry etc.
1 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III ii } & \text { IV i }\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { III i } & \text { IV iii } & \text { II ii }\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { II iv } & \text { I iii } & \text { IV i } & \text { III ii }\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{cccc}\text { I iv } & \text { II iii } & \text { III i } & \text { IV ii }\end{array}\)
Explanation:
C When schizocarpic fruits mature, they split into single-seeded parts known as mericarps. The fruit that emerge from the entire inflorescence are known as composite fruit. Jack fruit is a composite or multiple fruit derived from whole of spadix inflorescence. In few species such as apple, the thalamus also contributes to fruit formation such fruits are called false fruit. Apple is a pome, it is surrounded by fleshy thalamus. When the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat is called caryopsis. It is common in rice.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Morphology of Plants
62639
Identify the parts labeled \(1,2,3,4\) in the figure Caryopsis of Oryza?
C 1.Scutellum- The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass). 2.Endosperm- The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. 3.Pericarp- The pericarp of fruit develops from ovary wall. It is a type of fruit coat. 4.Embryo-The embryo is formed after the process of syngamy takes place in plants.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62643
Match the types of fruits presented in List-I with the name of the plants given in the List-II
List-I
List-II
A. Schizocarpic fruit
I. Mustard
B. False fruit
II. Acacia
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
III. Strawberry
D. Dry fruit
IV. Banana
V. Cotton
The correct match is:
1 A - I B - V C - III D - II
2 A - II B - III C - IV D - I
3 A - V B - IV C - III D - I
4 A - II B - V C - IV D - II
Explanation:
B
Types of Fruit
Plant
A. Schizocarpic fruit
Acacia
B. False fruit
Strawberry
C. Parthenocarpic fruit
Banana
D. Dry fruit
Mustard
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-II
Morphology of Plants
62644
Match the following:
1 A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
2 A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
3 A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
4 A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Explanation:
C Siliqua is a type of fruit which have two fused carpels. This is seen in Brassica campestris (Field mustard). - Caryopsis is present in Poaceae family, and it is a type of fruit in which the seed coat is fused with the fruit coat. This is seen in Triticum aestivum (Wheat). - Berry is produced from a single flower with one ovary. It is a fleshy fruit without a stone (seed). This is seen in Lycopersicum esculentum (Tomato) . - Cypsela having a single-seeded fruit which develops from a one part of the inferior ovary. This condition is seen in Helianthus annus (Sunflower).
AIIMS-25.05.2019 Shift-I
Morphology of Plants
62659
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:
1 Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
2 Multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
3 Complete infloresecence
4 Multicarpellary superior ovary
Explanation:
B An aggregate fruit is one which develops from multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium. Aggregate fruit usually develops from single flower that had multiple ovaries which were split. - Fusion of ovaries results in the formation of aggregate fruit. Ex- Strawberry, Raspberry etc.