2 In some flowers thalamus become elongated and show distinct nodes and internodes
3 Essential organs are present in some flowers
4 Flowers aggregate to form inflorescence
Explanation:
During the season of flowering, the floral meristem is raised by the apical meristem. The axis of the stem becomes compressed, although the internodes stay near each other. Rather leaves of different floral appendages appear from the node. From this , it can be concluded that the flower is a modified shoot.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Corolla in flowering plants refers to the
1 Collection of carpels
2 Collection of sepals
3 Collection of petals
4 Collection of stamens
Explanation:
In a flower petals are generally arranged in a circular pattern around the center of the flower, and the collective unit of these petals is referred to as the corolla.
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The following figure represents a ____flower and identify A, B, C.
1 Unisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
2 Bisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
3 Bisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
4 Unisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
Explanation:
Fig. 2.1 from NCERT
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A typical bisexual flower has ____ different kinds of whorl.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
Explanation:
A typical flower has four different kind of whorl. These are calyx (green leafly sepals) corolla (bright colored petals), and androecium (male reproduction organ) and gynoecium (female reproduction organ).
2 In some flowers thalamus become elongated and show distinct nodes and internodes
3 Essential organs are present in some flowers
4 Flowers aggregate to form inflorescence
Explanation:
During the season of flowering, the floral meristem is raised by the apical meristem. The axis of the stem becomes compressed, although the internodes stay near each other. Rather leaves of different floral appendages appear from the node. From this , it can be concluded that the flower is a modified shoot.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341586
Corolla in flowering plants refers to the
1 Collection of carpels
2 Collection of sepals
3 Collection of petals
4 Collection of stamens
Explanation:
In a flower petals are generally arranged in a circular pattern around the center of the flower, and the collective unit of these petals is referred to as the corolla.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341587
The following figure represents a ____flower and identify A, B, C.
1 Unisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
2 Bisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
3 Bisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
4 Unisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
Explanation:
Fig. 2.1 from NCERT
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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A typical bisexual flower has ____ different kinds of whorl.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
Explanation:
A typical flower has four different kind of whorl. These are calyx (green leafly sepals) corolla (bright colored petals), and androecium (male reproduction organ) and gynoecium (female reproduction organ).
2 In some flowers thalamus become elongated and show distinct nodes and internodes
3 Essential organs are present in some flowers
4 Flowers aggregate to form inflorescence
Explanation:
During the season of flowering, the floral meristem is raised by the apical meristem. The axis of the stem becomes compressed, although the internodes stay near each other. Rather leaves of different floral appendages appear from the node. From this , it can be concluded that the flower is a modified shoot.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341586
Corolla in flowering plants refers to the
1 Collection of carpels
2 Collection of sepals
3 Collection of petals
4 Collection of stamens
Explanation:
In a flower petals are generally arranged in a circular pattern around the center of the flower, and the collective unit of these petals is referred to as the corolla.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341587
The following figure represents a ____flower and identify A, B, C.
1 Unisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
2 Bisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
3 Bisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
4 Unisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
Explanation:
Fig. 2.1 from NCERT
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341588
A typical bisexual flower has ____ different kinds of whorl.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
Explanation:
A typical flower has four different kind of whorl. These are calyx (green leafly sepals) corolla (bright colored petals), and androecium (male reproduction organ) and gynoecium (female reproduction organ).
2 In some flowers thalamus become elongated and show distinct nodes and internodes
3 Essential organs are present in some flowers
4 Flowers aggregate to form inflorescence
Explanation:
During the season of flowering, the floral meristem is raised by the apical meristem. The axis of the stem becomes compressed, although the internodes stay near each other. Rather leaves of different floral appendages appear from the node. From this , it can be concluded that the flower is a modified shoot.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341586
Corolla in flowering plants refers to the
1 Collection of carpels
2 Collection of sepals
3 Collection of petals
4 Collection of stamens
Explanation:
In a flower petals are generally arranged in a circular pattern around the center of the flower, and the collective unit of these petals is referred to as the corolla.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341587
The following figure represents a ____flower and identify A, B, C.
1 Unisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
2 Bisexual A - stigma, B - sepal, C - ovary
3 Bisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
4 Unisexual A - stigma, B - petal, C - ovary
Explanation:
Fig. 2.1 from NCERT
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341588
A typical bisexual flower has ____ different kinds of whorl.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
Explanation:
A typical flower has four different kind of whorl. These are calyx (green leafly sepals) corolla (bright colored petals), and androecium (male reproduction organ) and gynoecium (female reproduction organ).