267217
Add the missing floral organs in the given floral formula of Family Fabaceae.
1 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+2}}$
2 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+3}}$
3 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+\left( 2 \right)}}$
4 ${{\text{C}}_{5}}$
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-77/ N-66
Morphology of Plants
267218
Which one of the following is correct explanation for the given floral formula?
1 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and papilionaceous, anthers ten and monadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
2 Zygomorphic, unisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and polypetalous, anthers nine united and one free, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
3 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and papilionaceous, anthers ten and diadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
4 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and united, petals five and united, anthers ten and diadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
Explanation:
(c) The given floral formula in the question belongs to the family fabaceae. This family was earlier called Papilonoideae, a subfamily of family leguminosae.
267217
Add the missing floral organs in the given floral formula of Family Fabaceae.
1 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+2}}$
2 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+3}}$
3 ${{\text{C}}_{1+2+\left( 2 \right)}}$
4 ${{\text{C}}_{5}}$
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-77/ N-66
Morphology of Plants
267218
Which one of the following is correct explanation for the given floral formula?
1 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and papilionaceous, anthers ten and monadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
2 Zygomorphic, unisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and polypetalous, anthers nine united and one free, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
3 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and gamosepalous, petals five and papilionaceous, anthers ten and diadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
4 Zygomorphic, bisexual, sepals five and united, petals five and united, anthers ten and diadelphous, ovary superior and monocarpellary.
Explanation:
(c) The given floral formula in the question belongs to the family fabaceae. This family was earlier called Papilonoideae, a subfamily of family leguminosae.