Ovule is integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develop into seed fertilization. Ovule occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to the placenta. Ovule is stalked. Stalk is called Funicle. Point of attachment of body of the ovule with the funicle is known as hilum. It is present on scar in a mature seed.
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The term scutellum refers to :
1 Residual nucellus of pepper seeds
2 Single cotyledon of cereals
3 Aril of Trianthema
4 Outgrowth of pulse seeds
Explanation:
The term scutellum refers to :Single cotyledon of cereals
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Parthenogenesis is
1 Development of fruit without fertilization
2 Development of fruit without hormones
3 Development of embryo without fertilization
4 Development of embryo from egg without fertilization
Explanation:
Parthenogenesis is most simply defined as reproduction without fertilization or development of embryos from eggs without fertilization.
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Testa of the seed is produced from
1 Hilum
2 Ovary wall
3 Funicle
4 Outer integument of ovule
Explanation:
The seed coat (or testa) develops from the tissue, the integument, originally surrounding the ovule. The seed coat in the mature seed can be a paper-thin layer (e.g. peanut) or something more substantial (e.g. thick and hard in honey locust and coconut). The seed coat helps protect the embryo from mechanical injury and from drying out.
Ovule is integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develop into seed fertilization. Ovule occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to the placenta. Ovule is stalked. Stalk is called Funicle. Point of attachment of body of the ovule with the funicle is known as hilum. It is present on scar in a mature seed.
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The term scutellum refers to :
1 Residual nucellus of pepper seeds
2 Single cotyledon of cereals
3 Aril of Trianthema
4 Outgrowth of pulse seeds
Explanation:
The term scutellum refers to :Single cotyledon of cereals
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Parthenogenesis is
1 Development of fruit without fertilization
2 Development of fruit without hormones
3 Development of embryo without fertilization
4 Development of embryo from egg without fertilization
Explanation:
Parthenogenesis is most simply defined as reproduction without fertilization or development of embryos from eggs without fertilization.
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Testa of the seed is produced from
1 Hilum
2 Ovary wall
3 Funicle
4 Outer integument of ovule
Explanation:
The seed coat (or testa) develops from the tissue, the integument, originally surrounding the ovule. The seed coat in the mature seed can be a paper-thin layer (e.g. peanut) or something more substantial (e.g. thick and hard in honey locust and coconut). The seed coat helps protect the embryo from mechanical injury and from drying out.
Ovule is integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develop into seed fertilization. Ovule occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to the placenta. Ovule is stalked. Stalk is called Funicle. Point of attachment of body of the ovule with the funicle is known as hilum. It is present on scar in a mature seed.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341832
The term scutellum refers to :
1 Residual nucellus of pepper seeds
2 Single cotyledon of cereals
3 Aril of Trianthema
4 Outgrowth of pulse seeds
Explanation:
The term scutellum refers to :Single cotyledon of cereals
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341833
Parthenogenesis is
1 Development of fruit without fertilization
2 Development of fruit without hormones
3 Development of embryo without fertilization
4 Development of embryo from egg without fertilization
Explanation:
Parthenogenesis is most simply defined as reproduction without fertilization or development of embryos from eggs without fertilization.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341834
Testa of the seed is produced from
1 Hilum
2 Ovary wall
3 Funicle
4 Outer integument of ovule
Explanation:
The seed coat (or testa) develops from the tissue, the integument, originally surrounding the ovule. The seed coat in the mature seed can be a paper-thin layer (e.g. peanut) or something more substantial (e.g. thick and hard in honey locust and coconut). The seed coat helps protect the embryo from mechanical injury and from drying out.
Ovule is integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develop into seed fertilization. Ovule occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to the placenta. Ovule is stalked. Stalk is called Funicle. Point of attachment of body of the ovule with the funicle is known as hilum. It is present on scar in a mature seed.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341832
The term scutellum refers to :
1 Residual nucellus of pepper seeds
2 Single cotyledon of cereals
3 Aril of Trianthema
4 Outgrowth of pulse seeds
Explanation:
The term scutellum refers to :Single cotyledon of cereals
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341833
Parthenogenesis is
1 Development of fruit without fertilization
2 Development of fruit without hormones
3 Development of embryo without fertilization
4 Development of embryo from egg without fertilization
Explanation:
Parthenogenesis is most simply defined as reproduction without fertilization or development of embryos from eggs without fertilization.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341834
Testa of the seed is produced from
1 Hilum
2 Ovary wall
3 Funicle
4 Outer integument of ovule
Explanation:
The seed coat (or testa) develops from the tissue, the integument, originally surrounding the ovule. The seed coat in the mature seed can be a paper-thin layer (e.g. peanut) or something more substantial (e.g. thick and hard in honey locust and coconut). The seed coat helps protect the embryo from mechanical injury and from drying out.
Ovule is integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develop into seed fertilization. Ovule occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to the placenta. Ovule is stalked. Stalk is called Funicle. Point of attachment of body of the ovule with the funicle is known as hilum. It is present on scar in a mature seed.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341832
The term scutellum refers to :
1 Residual nucellus of pepper seeds
2 Single cotyledon of cereals
3 Aril of Trianthema
4 Outgrowth of pulse seeds
Explanation:
The term scutellum refers to :Single cotyledon of cereals
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341833
Parthenogenesis is
1 Development of fruit without fertilization
2 Development of fruit without hormones
3 Development of embryo without fertilization
4 Development of embryo from egg without fertilization
Explanation:
Parthenogenesis is most simply defined as reproduction without fertilization or development of embryos from eggs without fertilization.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341834
Testa of the seed is produced from
1 Hilum
2 Ovary wall
3 Funicle
4 Outer integument of ovule
Explanation:
The seed coat (or testa) develops from the tissue, the integument, originally surrounding the ovule. The seed coat in the mature seed can be a paper-thin layer (e.g. peanut) or something more substantial (e.g. thick and hard in honey locust and coconut). The seed coat helps protect the embryo from mechanical injury and from drying out.