267200
The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by floral diagram is
1 aestivation
2 placentation
3 position of gynoecium
4 adhesion of stamen
Explanation:
(c) The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by the floral diagram is the position of gynoecium.
NCERT Page-74 / N-63
Morphology of Plants
267201
Gynoecium in the members of family leguminosae is composed of
1 two carpels
2 one carpel
3 five carpels
4 three carpels
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-75 / N-65
Morphology of Plants
267203
When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is known as
1 asexual
2 bisexual
3 unisexual
4 multisexual
Explanation:
(b) When both the essential whorls are present in the same flower, it is described as bisexual, e.g., cruciferae, malvaceae etc.
Morphology of Plants
267204
Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?
1 It is the female reproductive part of the flower.
2 It is composed of stamens.
3 Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
4 Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to a flattened, cushion like placenta.
Explanation:
(b) Androecium (male whorl) is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament or an anther.
267200
The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by floral diagram is
1 aestivation
2 placentation
3 position of gynoecium
4 adhesion of stamen
Explanation:
(c) The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by the floral diagram is the position of gynoecium.
NCERT Page-74 / N-63
Morphology of Plants
267201
Gynoecium in the members of family leguminosae is composed of
1 two carpels
2 one carpel
3 five carpels
4 three carpels
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-75 / N-65
Morphology of Plants
267203
When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is known as
1 asexual
2 bisexual
3 unisexual
4 multisexual
Explanation:
(b) When both the essential whorls are present in the same flower, it is described as bisexual, e.g., cruciferae, malvaceae etc.
Morphology of Plants
267204
Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?
1 It is the female reproductive part of the flower.
2 It is composed of stamens.
3 Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
4 Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to a flattened, cushion like placenta.
Explanation:
(b) Androecium (male whorl) is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament or an anther.
267200
The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by floral diagram is
1 aestivation
2 placentation
3 position of gynoecium
4 adhesion of stamen
Explanation:
(c) The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by the floral diagram is the position of gynoecium.
NCERT Page-74 / N-63
Morphology of Plants
267201
Gynoecium in the members of family leguminosae is composed of
1 two carpels
2 one carpel
3 five carpels
4 three carpels
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-75 / N-65
Morphology of Plants
267203
When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is known as
1 asexual
2 bisexual
3 unisexual
4 multisexual
Explanation:
(b) When both the essential whorls are present in the same flower, it is described as bisexual, e.g., cruciferae, malvaceae etc.
Morphology of Plants
267204
Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?
1 It is the female reproductive part of the flower.
2 It is composed of stamens.
3 Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
4 Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to a flattened, cushion like placenta.
Explanation:
(b) Androecium (male whorl) is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament or an anther.
267200
The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by floral diagram is
1 aestivation
2 placentation
3 position of gynoecium
4 adhesion of stamen
Explanation:
(c) The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by the floral diagram is the position of gynoecium.
NCERT Page-74 / N-63
Morphology of Plants
267201
Gynoecium in the members of family leguminosae is composed of
1 two carpels
2 one carpel
3 five carpels
4 three carpels
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-75 / N-65
Morphology of Plants
267203
When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is known as
1 asexual
2 bisexual
3 unisexual
4 multisexual
Explanation:
(b) When both the essential whorls are present in the same flower, it is described as bisexual, e.g., cruciferae, malvaceae etc.
Morphology of Plants
267204
Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?
1 It is the female reproductive part of the flower.
2 It is composed of stamens.
3 Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
4 Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to a flattened, cushion like placenta.
Explanation:
(b) Androecium (male whorl) is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament or an anther.