333080
Gynoecium in floral diagram is represented by
1 Surface view
2 T.S. of ovary
3 L.S. of ovary
4 A dot or a circle on top
Explanation:
Gynoecium is represented by T.S. of ovary in a floral diagram
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333081
What would we interpret if \(\%\) is given for a flower in its floral formula?
1 When it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
2 Only one vertical section divides it into equal vertical halves
3 Cannot be divided into equal vertical halves by any vertical section
4 When it can be divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre
Explanation:
\(\%\) represents zygomorphic nature of flower, when it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333082
Features that can be shown in floral diagram but not floral formula i. Aestivation ii. Polarity of flower iii. No.of thecae of anther iv. Anthers as extrorse or introrse v. Placentation vi. Position of ovary
1 i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi
2 ii, iii, iv, v, vi
3 i, ii, iii, iv
4 Except vi
Explanation:
Position of ovary is shown in the floral formula but not in floral diagram. Remaining five are shown only in the floral diagram but not in floral formula.
333080
Gynoecium in floral diagram is represented by
1 Surface view
2 T.S. of ovary
3 L.S. of ovary
4 A dot or a circle on top
Explanation:
Gynoecium is represented by T.S. of ovary in a floral diagram
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333081
What would we interpret if \(\%\) is given for a flower in its floral formula?
1 When it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
2 Only one vertical section divides it into equal vertical halves
3 Cannot be divided into equal vertical halves by any vertical section
4 When it can be divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre
Explanation:
\(\%\) represents zygomorphic nature of flower, when it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333082
Features that can be shown in floral diagram but not floral formula i. Aestivation ii. Polarity of flower iii. No.of thecae of anther iv. Anthers as extrorse or introrse v. Placentation vi. Position of ovary
1 i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi
2 ii, iii, iv, v, vi
3 i, ii, iii, iv
4 Except vi
Explanation:
Position of ovary is shown in the floral formula but not in floral diagram. Remaining five are shown only in the floral diagram but not in floral formula.
333080
Gynoecium in floral diagram is represented by
1 Surface view
2 T.S. of ovary
3 L.S. of ovary
4 A dot or a circle on top
Explanation:
Gynoecium is represented by T.S. of ovary in a floral diagram
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333081
What would we interpret if \(\%\) is given for a flower in its floral formula?
1 When it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
2 Only one vertical section divides it into equal vertical halves
3 Cannot be divided into equal vertical halves by any vertical section
4 When it can be divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre
Explanation:
\(\%\) represents zygomorphic nature of flower, when it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333082
Features that can be shown in floral diagram but not floral formula i. Aestivation ii. Polarity of flower iii. No.of thecae of anther iv. Anthers as extrorse or introrse v. Placentation vi. Position of ovary
1 i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi
2 ii, iii, iv, v, vi
3 i, ii, iii, iv
4 Except vi
Explanation:
Position of ovary is shown in the floral formula but not in floral diagram. Remaining five are shown only in the floral diagram but not in floral formula.
333080
Gynoecium in floral diagram is represented by
1 Surface view
2 T.S. of ovary
3 L.S. of ovary
4 A dot or a circle on top
Explanation:
Gynoecium is represented by T.S. of ovary in a floral diagram
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333081
What would we interpret if \(\%\) is given for a flower in its floral formula?
1 When it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
2 Only one vertical section divides it into equal vertical halves
3 Cannot be divided into equal vertical halves by any vertical section
4 When it can be divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre
Explanation:
\(\%\) represents zygomorphic nature of flower, when it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333082
Features that can be shown in floral diagram but not floral formula i. Aestivation ii. Polarity of flower iii. No.of thecae of anther iv. Anthers as extrorse or introrse v. Placentation vi. Position of ovary
1 i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi
2 ii, iii, iv, v, vi
3 i, ii, iii, iv
4 Except vi
Explanation:
Position of ovary is shown in the floral formula but not in floral diagram. Remaining five are shown only in the floral diagram but not in floral formula.