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Embryo develops at which end of the embryosac
1 Chalazal end
2 Micropylar end
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
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Which of the following is correct?
1 Proembryo → Mature embryo → Globular embryo
2 Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
3 Globular embryo → Mature embryo → Proembryo
4 Mature embryo → Globular embryo → Proembryo
Explanation:
Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
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The early stages of embryo development is called as
1 Embryology
2 Seedology
3 Palynology
4 Embryogeny
Explanation:
The early stages of embryo development (embryogeny) are similar in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons
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Epiblast present in certain monocot embryos is actually
1 Rudiments of embryonic leaves
2 Scutellum
3 Remains of second cotyledon
4 Mesocotyl
Explanation:
Epiblast represents rudiments of second cotyledon.
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Scutellum is
1 Cotyledon in gymnosperms
2 Cotyledon in dicots
3 Cotyledon in grass family
4 Monocot root
Explanation:
Monocot embryo consists of embryonal axis and cotyledon. It has single cotyledon. In grass family, the single cotyledon is called Scutellum. It is present towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis.
341749
Embryo develops at which end of the embryosac
1 Chalazal end
2 Micropylar end
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
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Which of the following is correct?
1 Proembryo → Mature embryo → Globular embryo
2 Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
3 Globular embryo → Mature embryo → Proembryo
4 Mature embryo → Globular embryo → Proembryo
Explanation:
Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
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The early stages of embryo development is called as
1 Embryology
2 Seedology
3 Palynology
4 Embryogeny
Explanation:
The early stages of embryo development (embryogeny) are similar in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Epiblast present in certain monocot embryos is actually
1 Rudiments of embryonic leaves
2 Scutellum
3 Remains of second cotyledon
4 Mesocotyl
Explanation:
Epiblast represents rudiments of second cotyledon.
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Scutellum is
1 Cotyledon in gymnosperms
2 Cotyledon in dicots
3 Cotyledon in grass family
4 Monocot root
Explanation:
Monocot embryo consists of embryonal axis and cotyledon. It has single cotyledon. In grass family, the single cotyledon is called Scutellum. It is present towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis.
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BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
341749
Embryo develops at which end of the embryosac
1 Chalazal end
2 Micropylar end
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
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Which of the following is correct?
1 Proembryo → Mature embryo → Globular embryo
2 Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
3 Globular embryo → Mature embryo → Proembryo
4 Mature embryo → Globular embryo → Proembryo
Explanation:
Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
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The early stages of embryo development is called as
1 Embryology
2 Seedology
3 Palynology
4 Embryogeny
Explanation:
The early stages of embryo development (embryogeny) are similar in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Epiblast present in certain monocot embryos is actually
1 Rudiments of embryonic leaves
2 Scutellum
3 Remains of second cotyledon
4 Mesocotyl
Explanation:
Epiblast represents rudiments of second cotyledon.
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Scutellum is
1 Cotyledon in gymnosperms
2 Cotyledon in dicots
3 Cotyledon in grass family
4 Monocot root
Explanation:
Monocot embryo consists of embryonal axis and cotyledon. It has single cotyledon. In grass family, the single cotyledon is called Scutellum. It is present towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis.
341749
Embryo develops at which end of the embryosac
1 Chalazal end
2 Micropylar end
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
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Which of the following is correct?
1 Proembryo → Mature embryo → Globular embryo
2 Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
3 Globular embryo → Mature embryo → Proembryo
4 Mature embryo → Globular embryo → Proembryo
Explanation:
Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
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The early stages of embryo development is called as
1 Embryology
2 Seedology
3 Palynology
4 Embryogeny
Explanation:
The early stages of embryo development (embryogeny) are similar in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Epiblast present in certain monocot embryos is actually
1 Rudiments of embryonic leaves
2 Scutellum
3 Remains of second cotyledon
4 Mesocotyl
Explanation:
Epiblast represents rudiments of second cotyledon.
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Scutellum is
1 Cotyledon in gymnosperms
2 Cotyledon in dicots
3 Cotyledon in grass family
4 Monocot root
Explanation:
Monocot embryo consists of embryonal axis and cotyledon. It has single cotyledon. In grass family, the single cotyledon is called Scutellum. It is present towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis.
341749
Embryo develops at which end of the embryosac
1 Chalazal end
2 Micropylar end
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Which of the following is correct?
1 Proembryo → Mature embryo → Globular embryo
2 Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
3 Globular embryo → Mature embryo → Proembryo
4 Mature embryo → Globular embryo → Proembryo
Explanation:
Proembryo → Globular embryo → Mature embryo
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The early stages of embryo development is called as
1 Embryology
2 Seedology
3 Palynology
4 Embryogeny
Explanation:
The early stages of embryo development (embryogeny) are similar in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons
BIOXII02: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
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Epiblast present in certain monocot embryos is actually
1 Rudiments of embryonic leaves
2 Scutellum
3 Remains of second cotyledon
4 Mesocotyl
Explanation:
Epiblast represents rudiments of second cotyledon.
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Scutellum is
1 Cotyledon in gymnosperms
2 Cotyledon in dicots
3 Cotyledon in grass family
4 Monocot root
Explanation:
Monocot embryo consists of embryonal axis and cotyledon. It has single cotyledon. In grass family, the single cotyledon is called Scutellum. It is present towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis.