NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Ornithophily refers to the pollination by which of the following
1 insects
2 birds
3 snails
4 air
Explanation:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by birds. This helps to bring about fertilisation of the ovule in the flower. Pollination by insect is refered as entomophily, pollination by snail is referred as malacophily. Pollination by air is known as anemophily
WB JEE-2009
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Zoophily is the pollination by
1 invertebrates
2 vertebrates
3 wind
4 air
Explanation:
Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates or animals. The coloured corolla of flower attract insects and it has sticky pollens which attach to the insect and transferred from the anther to stigma of the flower. Pollination by wind is known as anemophily.
UP CPMT-2010
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Pollination by insects is called
1 zoophily
2 chiropterophily
3 anemophily
4 entomophily
Explanation:
Pollination by insects is known as entomophily. Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates like birds, bats etc. Anemophily is the pollination by wind. Chiropterophily is the pollination by bats.
BHU-PMT (Screening)-2008/Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Xenogamy is
1 Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch
2 A mechanism of parthenocarpy
3 Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers
4 Pollination between two flowers of two different plant
Explanation:
Xenogamy is pollination between two flowers of two different plant. It is essentially a type of allogamy. Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers is known as autogamy. Parthenocarpy is the development of fruits without fertilisation. Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch is known as geitonogamy
262724
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by which of the following
1 insects
2 birds
3 snails
4 air
Explanation:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by birds. This helps to bring about fertilisation of the ovule in the flower. Pollination by insect is refered as entomophily, pollination by snail is referred as malacophily. Pollination by air is known as anemophily
WB JEE-2009
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262726
Zoophily is the pollination by
1 invertebrates
2 vertebrates
3 wind
4 air
Explanation:
Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates or animals. The coloured corolla of flower attract insects and it has sticky pollens which attach to the insect and transferred from the anther to stigma of the flower. Pollination by wind is known as anemophily.
UP CPMT-2010
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262727
Pollination by insects is called
1 zoophily
2 chiropterophily
3 anemophily
4 entomophily
Explanation:
Pollination by insects is known as entomophily. Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates like birds, bats etc. Anemophily is the pollination by wind. Chiropterophily is the pollination by bats.
BHU-PMT (Screening)-2008/Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262729
Xenogamy is
1 Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch
2 A mechanism of parthenocarpy
3 Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers
4 Pollination between two flowers of two different plant
Explanation:
Xenogamy is pollination between two flowers of two different plant. It is essentially a type of allogamy. Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers is known as autogamy. Parthenocarpy is the development of fruits without fertilisation. Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch is known as geitonogamy
262724
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by which of the following
1 insects
2 birds
3 snails
4 air
Explanation:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by birds. This helps to bring about fertilisation of the ovule in the flower. Pollination by insect is refered as entomophily, pollination by snail is referred as malacophily. Pollination by air is known as anemophily
WB JEE-2009
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262726
Zoophily is the pollination by
1 invertebrates
2 vertebrates
3 wind
4 air
Explanation:
Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates or animals. The coloured corolla of flower attract insects and it has sticky pollens which attach to the insect and transferred from the anther to stigma of the flower. Pollination by wind is known as anemophily.
UP CPMT-2010
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262727
Pollination by insects is called
1 zoophily
2 chiropterophily
3 anemophily
4 entomophily
Explanation:
Pollination by insects is known as entomophily. Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates like birds, bats etc. Anemophily is the pollination by wind. Chiropterophily is the pollination by bats.
BHU-PMT (Screening)-2008/Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262729
Xenogamy is
1 Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch
2 A mechanism of parthenocarpy
3 Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers
4 Pollination between two flowers of two different plant
Explanation:
Xenogamy is pollination between two flowers of two different plant. It is essentially a type of allogamy. Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers is known as autogamy. Parthenocarpy is the development of fruits without fertilisation. Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch is known as geitonogamy
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262724
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by which of the following
1 insects
2 birds
3 snails
4 air
Explanation:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination by birds. This helps to bring about fertilisation of the ovule in the flower. Pollination by insect is refered as entomophily, pollination by snail is referred as malacophily. Pollination by air is known as anemophily
WB JEE-2009
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262726
Zoophily is the pollination by
1 invertebrates
2 vertebrates
3 wind
4 air
Explanation:
Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates or animals. The coloured corolla of flower attract insects and it has sticky pollens which attach to the insect and transferred from the anther to stigma of the flower. Pollination by wind is known as anemophily.
UP CPMT-2010
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262727
Pollination by insects is called
1 zoophily
2 chiropterophily
3 anemophily
4 entomophily
Explanation:
Pollination by insects is known as entomophily. Zoophily is the pollination by vertebrates like birds, bats etc. Anemophily is the pollination by wind. Chiropterophily is the pollination by bats.
BHU-PMT (Screening)-2008/Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
262729
Xenogamy is
1 Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch
2 A mechanism of parthenocarpy
3 Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers
4 Pollination between two flowers of two different plant
Explanation:
Xenogamy is pollination between two flowers of two different plant. It is essentially a type of allogamy. Pollination between anthers and stigma of same flowers is known as autogamy. Parthenocarpy is the development of fruits without fertilisation. Pollination between two different flowers of same plant on same branch is known as geitonogamy