NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332100
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called:
1 Male flowers
2 Male strobili
3 Female strobili
4 Monoecious strobili
Explanation:
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called as female cones or female. Strobili or megasporangiate strobili.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332101
In gymnosperms, pollen grains are carried by
1 Water
2 Air currents
3 By both
4 Biotic agents
Explanation:
The pollen grain is released from the microsporangium. They are carried in air currents and come in contact with the opening of the ovules borne on megasporophylls.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332102
Pinus belongs to the class:
1 Gnetopsida
2 Cycadopsida
3 Coniferopsida
4 Sphenopsida
Explanation:
Pinus belong to the class Coniferospdia. They have needle like leaf structure and grow in Coniferous forests.
kcet - 2011
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332023
Which one of the following terms is correctly matched with their definition in Pinus ?
1 Monoecious - Male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) cones are produced on same plant.
2 Monoecious - Male and female sporophylls borne on same strobilus.
3 Dioecious - Male and female cones are produced on different plants.
4 Monoecious - Micro and megasporocarp develop on same plant.
Explanation:
Monoecious is a plant species in which male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) organs are found on the same plant (for example pinus). Dioecious plant is a plant species in which male and female organs appear on separate individuals.
332100
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called:
1 Male flowers
2 Male strobili
3 Female strobili
4 Monoecious strobili
Explanation:
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called as female cones or female. Strobili or megasporangiate strobili.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332101
In gymnosperms, pollen grains are carried by
1 Water
2 Air currents
3 By both
4 Biotic agents
Explanation:
The pollen grain is released from the microsporangium. They are carried in air currents and come in contact with the opening of the ovules borne on megasporophylls.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332102
Pinus belongs to the class:
1 Gnetopsida
2 Cycadopsida
3 Coniferopsida
4 Sphenopsida
Explanation:
Pinus belong to the class Coniferospdia. They have needle like leaf structure and grow in Coniferous forests.
kcet - 2011
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332023
Which one of the following terms is correctly matched with their definition in Pinus ?
1 Monoecious - Male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) cones are produced on same plant.
2 Monoecious - Male and female sporophylls borne on same strobilus.
3 Dioecious - Male and female cones are produced on different plants.
4 Monoecious - Micro and megasporocarp develop on same plant.
Explanation:
Monoecious is a plant species in which male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) organs are found on the same plant (for example pinus). Dioecious plant is a plant species in which male and female organs appear on separate individuals.
332100
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called:
1 Male flowers
2 Male strobili
3 Female strobili
4 Monoecious strobili
Explanation:
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called as female cones or female. Strobili or megasporangiate strobili.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332101
In gymnosperms, pollen grains are carried by
1 Water
2 Air currents
3 By both
4 Biotic agents
Explanation:
The pollen grain is released from the microsporangium. They are carried in air currents and come in contact with the opening of the ovules borne on megasporophylls.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332102
Pinus belongs to the class:
1 Gnetopsida
2 Cycadopsida
3 Coniferopsida
4 Sphenopsida
Explanation:
Pinus belong to the class Coniferospdia. They have needle like leaf structure and grow in Coniferous forests.
kcet - 2011
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332023
Which one of the following terms is correctly matched with their definition in Pinus ?
1 Monoecious - Male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) cones are produced on same plant.
2 Monoecious - Male and female sporophylls borne on same strobilus.
3 Dioecious - Male and female cones are produced on different plants.
4 Monoecious - Micro and megasporocarp develop on same plant.
Explanation:
Monoecious is a plant species in which male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) organs are found on the same plant (for example pinus). Dioecious plant is a plant species in which male and female organs appear on separate individuals.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332100
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called:
1 Male flowers
2 Male strobili
3 Female strobili
4 Monoecious strobili
Explanation:
The cones having megasporophylls with ovules are called as female cones or female. Strobili or megasporangiate strobili.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332101
In gymnosperms, pollen grains are carried by
1 Water
2 Air currents
3 By both
4 Biotic agents
Explanation:
The pollen grain is released from the microsporangium. They are carried in air currents and come in contact with the opening of the ovules borne on megasporophylls.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332102
Pinus belongs to the class:
1 Gnetopsida
2 Cycadopsida
3 Coniferopsida
4 Sphenopsida
Explanation:
Pinus belong to the class Coniferospdia. They have needle like leaf structure and grow in Coniferous forests.
kcet - 2011
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332023
Which one of the following terms is correctly matched with their definition in Pinus ?
1 Monoecious - Male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) cones are produced on same plant.
2 Monoecious - Male and female sporophylls borne on same strobilus.
3 Dioecious - Male and female cones are produced on different plants.
4 Monoecious - Micro and megasporocarp develop on same plant.
Explanation:
Monoecious is a plant species in which male (microsporangiate) and female (megasporangiate) organs are found on the same plant (for example pinus). Dioecious plant is a plant species in which male and female organs appear on separate individuals.