04. Post-pollination : Structures and Events
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262810 Identify the incorrect statements regarding post fertilisation development.
I. The ovary wall develops into pericarp.
II. The outer integument of ovule develops into tegmen.
III. The fusion nucleus (triple nucleus) develops into endosperm.
IV. The ovule develops into fruits.
V. The ovary develops into seed.

1 II, IV and V
2 I, III and IV
3 I, II and V
4 I, II and III
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262811 Endosperm is not completely consumed during embryo development in seeds of

1 Gram
2 Pea
3 Bean
4 Castor
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262785 If the pollen tube enters the ovule through funiculus, the phenomenon is known as :

1 porogamy
2 chalazogamy
3 mesogamy
4 heterogamy
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262761 The cocount water from tender coconut represents

1 Free nuclear endosperm
2 Endocarp
3 Fleshy mesocarp
4 Free nuclear proembryo
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262810 Identify the incorrect statements regarding post fertilisation development.
I. The ovary wall develops into pericarp.
II. The outer integument of ovule develops into tegmen.
III. The fusion nucleus (triple nucleus) develops into endosperm.
IV. The ovule develops into fruits.
V. The ovary develops into seed.

1 II, IV and V
2 I, III and IV
3 I, II and V
4 I, II and III
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262811 Endosperm is not completely consumed during embryo development in seeds of

1 Gram
2 Pea
3 Bean
4 Castor
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262785 If the pollen tube enters the ovule through funiculus, the phenomenon is known as :

1 porogamy
2 chalazogamy
3 mesogamy
4 heterogamy
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262761 The cocount water from tender coconut represents

1 Free nuclear endosperm
2 Endocarp
3 Fleshy mesocarp
4 Free nuclear proembryo
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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262810 Identify the incorrect statements regarding post fertilisation development.
I. The ovary wall develops into pericarp.
II. The outer integument of ovule develops into tegmen.
III. The fusion nucleus (triple nucleus) develops into endosperm.
IV. The ovule develops into fruits.
V. The ovary develops into seed.

1 II, IV and V
2 I, III and IV
3 I, II and V
4 I, II and III
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262811 Endosperm is not completely consumed during embryo development in seeds of

1 Gram
2 Pea
3 Bean
4 Castor
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262785 If the pollen tube enters the ovule through funiculus, the phenomenon is known as :

1 porogamy
2 chalazogamy
3 mesogamy
4 heterogamy
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262761 The cocount water from tender coconut represents

1 Free nuclear endosperm
2 Endocarp
3 Fleshy mesocarp
4 Free nuclear proembryo
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262810 Identify the incorrect statements regarding post fertilisation development.
I. The ovary wall develops into pericarp.
II. The outer integument of ovule develops into tegmen.
III. The fusion nucleus (triple nucleus) develops into endosperm.
IV. The ovule develops into fruits.
V. The ovary develops into seed.

1 II, IV and V
2 I, III and IV
3 I, II and V
4 I, II and III
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262811 Endosperm is not completely consumed during embryo development in seeds of

1 Gram
2 Pea
3 Bean
4 Castor
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262785 If the pollen tube enters the ovule through funiculus, the phenomenon is known as :

1 porogamy
2 chalazogamy
3 mesogamy
4 heterogamy
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

262761 The cocount water from tender coconut represents

1 Free nuclear endosperm
2 Endocarp
3 Fleshy mesocarp
4 Free nuclear proembryo