63112
Identify the set of characteristics related to plants belonging to family Fabaceae from the following:
1 Actinomorphic flower, syncarpous ovary and marginal placentation
2 Peristent calyx, epipetalous stamens and leguminous fruit
3 Papilionaceous corolla, axile placentation and leguminous fruit
4 Vexillary aestivation of corolla, diadelphous stamens and monocarpellary, unilocular ovary
Explanation:
D Plant belonging to the family fabaceae show descending imbricate aestivation of corolla stamen 10 \((9+1)\) Diadelphous condition 2 bundles. Filaments of 9 stamens united but anther remains free and one stamen free and marginal placentation.
Karnataka CET-2014
Morphology of Plants
63125
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Solanaceae
1. Launea
B. Malvaceae
2. Pongamia
C. Fabaceae
3. Petunia
D. Asteraceae
4. Withania
5. Thespesia
The correct match is:
1 A - 3 B - 4 C - 1 D - 2
2 A - 2 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
4 A - 5 B - 2 C - 3 D - 4
Explanation:
C Withania is the member of family Solanaceae, Thespesia is the member of family Malvaceae. Pongamia is the member of family Fabaceae and Launea is the member of family Asteraceae.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63126
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Tridax
1. Synandrous
B. Dolichos
2. Monadelphous
C. Ceiba
3. Syngenesious
D. Cucurbita
4. Polyadelphous
5. Diadelphous
The correct match is:
1 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
2 A - 3 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 5 B - 3 C - 4 D - 2
4 A - 3 B - 5 C - 4 D - 1
Explanation:
D In Tridax the androecium is polyadelphous (all anther remains free) in Dolichos, the androecium is Diadelphous i.e. two separate bundles of united filaments (anther are free) are formed. In ceiba, filament of all segment becomes fused and form a group but anther remains free. This situation is called monoadelphous. In Cucurbita anther and filament both are fused throughout the whole length. This situation is known as Synandrous. a) Tridax-Belongs to the family Asteraceae, it shows the syngenesious condition of the androecium, where in the anthers are fused and the filaments are free. b) Dolichos- belongs to the family Fabaceae, it shows diadelphous androecium because filaments are united to form two bundles \((9+2)\). c) Ceiba- Belongs to the family Malvaceae, it shows polyadelphous condition because the united filaments form many bundles. d) Cucurbita- Belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, the androecium is synandrous because the stamens are united in their whole length as \(2+2+1\) pattern.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63135
Three floral diagrams are given here. Their respective families are assigned in the answer key. Find out the families to which these diagrams belong to
1 A-Liliaceae, B-Asteraceae, C-Solanaceae
2 A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Brassicaceae
3 A-Brassicaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
4 A-Poaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
Explanation:
B Floral diagram ' \(A\) ' belongs to Asteraceae family. It is commonly known as Daisy or Sunflower family. Flowers are tubular or ligulate, bisexual or unisexual, usually dithecous, filament free with united anthers. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{B}\) ' belong to Solanaceae family. It is commonly known as nightshade or potato family. It is one of human kind's most utilized and important family. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{C}\) ' belongs to Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as Crucifers or Cabbage family. These are generally herbs, annuals, biennials, or shrubs.
63112
Identify the set of characteristics related to plants belonging to family Fabaceae from the following:
1 Actinomorphic flower, syncarpous ovary and marginal placentation
2 Peristent calyx, epipetalous stamens and leguminous fruit
3 Papilionaceous corolla, axile placentation and leguminous fruit
4 Vexillary aestivation of corolla, diadelphous stamens and monocarpellary, unilocular ovary
Explanation:
D Plant belonging to the family fabaceae show descending imbricate aestivation of corolla stamen 10 \((9+1)\) Diadelphous condition 2 bundles. Filaments of 9 stamens united but anther remains free and one stamen free and marginal placentation.
Karnataka CET-2014
Morphology of Plants
63125
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Solanaceae
1. Launea
B. Malvaceae
2. Pongamia
C. Fabaceae
3. Petunia
D. Asteraceae
4. Withania
5. Thespesia
The correct match is:
1 A - 3 B - 4 C - 1 D - 2
2 A - 2 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
4 A - 5 B - 2 C - 3 D - 4
Explanation:
C Withania is the member of family Solanaceae, Thespesia is the member of family Malvaceae. Pongamia is the member of family Fabaceae and Launea is the member of family Asteraceae.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63126
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Tridax
1. Synandrous
B. Dolichos
2. Monadelphous
C. Ceiba
3. Syngenesious
D. Cucurbita
4. Polyadelphous
5. Diadelphous
The correct match is:
1 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
2 A - 3 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 5 B - 3 C - 4 D - 2
4 A - 3 B - 5 C - 4 D - 1
Explanation:
D In Tridax the androecium is polyadelphous (all anther remains free) in Dolichos, the androecium is Diadelphous i.e. two separate bundles of united filaments (anther are free) are formed. In ceiba, filament of all segment becomes fused and form a group but anther remains free. This situation is called monoadelphous. In Cucurbita anther and filament both are fused throughout the whole length. This situation is known as Synandrous. a) Tridax-Belongs to the family Asteraceae, it shows the syngenesious condition of the androecium, where in the anthers are fused and the filaments are free. b) Dolichos- belongs to the family Fabaceae, it shows diadelphous androecium because filaments are united to form two bundles \((9+2)\). c) Ceiba- Belongs to the family Malvaceae, it shows polyadelphous condition because the united filaments form many bundles. d) Cucurbita- Belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, the androecium is synandrous because the stamens are united in their whole length as \(2+2+1\) pattern.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63135
Three floral diagrams are given here. Their respective families are assigned in the answer key. Find out the families to which these diagrams belong to
1 A-Liliaceae, B-Asteraceae, C-Solanaceae
2 A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Brassicaceae
3 A-Brassicaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
4 A-Poaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
Explanation:
B Floral diagram ' \(A\) ' belongs to Asteraceae family. It is commonly known as Daisy or Sunflower family. Flowers are tubular or ligulate, bisexual or unisexual, usually dithecous, filament free with united anthers. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{B}\) ' belong to Solanaceae family. It is commonly known as nightshade or potato family. It is one of human kind's most utilized and important family. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{C}\) ' belongs to Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as Crucifers or Cabbage family. These are generally herbs, annuals, biennials, or shrubs.
63112
Identify the set of characteristics related to plants belonging to family Fabaceae from the following:
1 Actinomorphic flower, syncarpous ovary and marginal placentation
2 Peristent calyx, epipetalous stamens and leguminous fruit
3 Papilionaceous corolla, axile placentation and leguminous fruit
4 Vexillary aestivation of corolla, diadelphous stamens and monocarpellary, unilocular ovary
Explanation:
D Plant belonging to the family fabaceae show descending imbricate aestivation of corolla stamen 10 \((9+1)\) Diadelphous condition 2 bundles. Filaments of 9 stamens united but anther remains free and one stamen free and marginal placentation.
Karnataka CET-2014
Morphology of Plants
63125
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Solanaceae
1. Launea
B. Malvaceae
2. Pongamia
C. Fabaceae
3. Petunia
D. Asteraceae
4. Withania
5. Thespesia
The correct match is:
1 A - 3 B - 4 C - 1 D - 2
2 A - 2 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
4 A - 5 B - 2 C - 3 D - 4
Explanation:
C Withania is the member of family Solanaceae, Thespesia is the member of family Malvaceae. Pongamia is the member of family Fabaceae and Launea is the member of family Asteraceae.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63126
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Tridax
1. Synandrous
B. Dolichos
2. Monadelphous
C. Ceiba
3. Syngenesious
D. Cucurbita
4. Polyadelphous
5. Diadelphous
The correct match is:
1 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
2 A - 3 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 5 B - 3 C - 4 D - 2
4 A - 3 B - 5 C - 4 D - 1
Explanation:
D In Tridax the androecium is polyadelphous (all anther remains free) in Dolichos, the androecium is Diadelphous i.e. two separate bundles of united filaments (anther are free) are formed. In ceiba, filament of all segment becomes fused and form a group but anther remains free. This situation is called monoadelphous. In Cucurbita anther and filament both are fused throughout the whole length. This situation is known as Synandrous. a) Tridax-Belongs to the family Asteraceae, it shows the syngenesious condition of the androecium, where in the anthers are fused and the filaments are free. b) Dolichos- belongs to the family Fabaceae, it shows diadelphous androecium because filaments are united to form two bundles \((9+2)\). c) Ceiba- Belongs to the family Malvaceae, it shows polyadelphous condition because the united filaments form many bundles. d) Cucurbita- Belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, the androecium is synandrous because the stamens are united in their whole length as \(2+2+1\) pattern.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63135
Three floral diagrams are given here. Their respective families are assigned in the answer key. Find out the families to which these diagrams belong to
1 A-Liliaceae, B-Asteraceae, C-Solanaceae
2 A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Brassicaceae
3 A-Brassicaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
4 A-Poaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
Explanation:
B Floral diagram ' \(A\) ' belongs to Asteraceae family. It is commonly known as Daisy or Sunflower family. Flowers are tubular or ligulate, bisexual or unisexual, usually dithecous, filament free with united anthers. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{B}\) ' belong to Solanaceae family. It is commonly known as nightshade or potato family. It is one of human kind's most utilized and important family. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{C}\) ' belongs to Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as Crucifers or Cabbage family. These are generally herbs, annuals, biennials, or shrubs.
63112
Identify the set of characteristics related to plants belonging to family Fabaceae from the following:
1 Actinomorphic flower, syncarpous ovary and marginal placentation
2 Peristent calyx, epipetalous stamens and leguminous fruit
3 Papilionaceous corolla, axile placentation and leguminous fruit
4 Vexillary aestivation of corolla, diadelphous stamens and monocarpellary, unilocular ovary
Explanation:
D Plant belonging to the family fabaceae show descending imbricate aestivation of corolla stamen 10 \((9+1)\) Diadelphous condition 2 bundles. Filaments of 9 stamens united but anther remains free and one stamen free and marginal placentation.
Karnataka CET-2014
Morphology of Plants
63125
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Solanaceae
1. Launea
B. Malvaceae
2. Pongamia
C. Fabaceae
3. Petunia
D. Asteraceae
4. Withania
5. Thespesia
The correct match is:
1 A - 3 B - 4 C - 1 D - 2
2 A - 2 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
4 A - 5 B - 2 C - 3 D - 4
Explanation:
C Withania is the member of family Solanaceae, Thespesia is the member of family Malvaceae. Pongamia is the member of family Fabaceae and Launea is the member of family Asteraceae.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63126
Study the following lists:
List-I
List-II
A. Tridax
1. Synandrous
B. Dolichos
2. Monadelphous
C. Ceiba
3. Syngenesious
D. Cucurbita
4. Polyadelphous
5. Diadelphous
The correct match is:
1 A - 4 B - 5 C - 2 D - 1
2 A - 3 B - 5 C - 1 D - 4
3 A - 5 B - 3 C - 4 D - 2
4 A - 3 B - 5 C - 4 D - 1
Explanation:
D In Tridax the androecium is polyadelphous (all anther remains free) in Dolichos, the androecium is Diadelphous i.e. two separate bundles of united filaments (anther are free) are formed. In ceiba, filament of all segment becomes fused and form a group but anther remains free. This situation is called monoadelphous. In Cucurbita anther and filament both are fused throughout the whole length. This situation is known as Synandrous. a) Tridax-Belongs to the family Asteraceae, it shows the syngenesious condition of the androecium, where in the anthers are fused and the filaments are free. b) Dolichos- belongs to the family Fabaceae, it shows diadelphous androecium because filaments are united to form two bundles \((9+2)\). c) Ceiba- Belongs to the family Malvaceae, it shows polyadelphous condition because the united filaments form many bundles. d) Cucurbita- Belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, the androecium is synandrous because the stamens are united in their whole length as \(2+2+1\) pattern.
AP EAMCET-2005
Morphology of Plants
63135
Three floral diagrams are given here. Their respective families are assigned in the answer key. Find out the families to which these diagrams belong to
1 A-Liliaceae, B-Asteraceae, C-Solanaceae
2 A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Brassicaceae
3 A-Brassicaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
4 A-Poaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae
Explanation:
B Floral diagram ' \(A\) ' belongs to Asteraceae family. It is commonly known as Daisy or Sunflower family. Flowers are tubular or ligulate, bisexual or unisexual, usually dithecous, filament free with united anthers. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{B}\) ' belong to Solanaceae family. It is commonly known as nightshade or potato family. It is one of human kind's most utilized and important family. Floral diagram ' \(\mathrm{C}\) ' belongs to Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as Crucifers or Cabbage family. These are generally herbs, annuals, biennials, or shrubs.