The typical angiosperm flower is constructed of floral organs in sets of whorls. This usually results in flowers with radial (actinomorphic) or bilateral (zygomorphic) symmetry. Actinomorphic flowers have a radial symmetry where the flower can be divided equally on more than one plane.
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When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is called
1 Hypogynous flower
2 Perigynous flower
3 Epigynous flower
4 Agynous flower
Explanation:
In epigynous flowers, the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
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A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of
1 Three whorls of floral leaves
2 Three whorls of essential floral leaves
3 Three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower
4 Flower can be cut into three equal halves
Explanation:
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower.
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Examples of a and b given in a diagrams respectively are_
The typical angiosperm flower is constructed of floral organs in sets of whorls. This usually results in flowers with radial (actinomorphic) or bilateral (zygomorphic) symmetry. Actinomorphic flowers have a radial symmetry where the flower can be divided equally on more than one plane.
NEET - 2016
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is called
1 Hypogynous flower
2 Perigynous flower
3 Epigynous flower
4 Agynous flower
Explanation:
In epigynous flowers, the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333328
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of
1 Three whorls of floral leaves
2 Three whorls of essential floral leaves
3 Three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower
4 Flower can be cut into three equal halves
Explanation:
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Examples of a and b given in a diagrams respectively are_
The typical angiosperm flower is constructed of floral organs in sets of whorls. This usually results in flowers with radial (actinomorphic) or bilateral (zygomorphic) symmetry. Actinomorphic flowers have a radial symmetry where the flower can be divided equally on more than one plane.
NEET - 2016
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is called
1 Hypogynous flower
2 Perigynous flower
3 Epigynous flower
4 Agynous flower
Explanation:
In epigynous flowers, the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333328
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of
1 Three whorls of floral leaves
2 Three whorls of essential floral leaves
3 Three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower
4 Flower can be cut into three equal halves
Explanation:
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Examples of a and b given in a diagrams respectively are_
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Radial symmetry is found in the flowers of
1 Brassica
2 Trifolium
3 Pisum
4 Cassia
Explanation:
The typical angiosperm flower is constructed of floral organs in sets of whorls. This usually results in flowers with radial (actinomorphic) or bilateral (zygomorphic) symmetry. Actinomorphic flowers have a radial symmetry where the flower can be divided equally on more than one plane.
NEET - 2016
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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When the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary, the flower is called
1 Hypogynous flower
2 Perigynous flower
3 Epigynous flower
4 Agynous flower
Explanation:
In epigynous flowers, the margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it, the other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333328
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of
1 Three whorls of floral leaves
2 Three whorls of essential floral leaves
3 Three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower
4 Flower can be cut into three equal halves
Explanation:
A flower is called trimerous due to the presence of three members in each of the two whorls of perianth in a flower.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333329
Examples of a and b given in a diagrams respectively are_