Multiple Choice Questions

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Monoecious plant of Chara shows occurrence of

  • antheridiophore and archegoniophore on the same plant

  • stamen and carpel on the same plant

  • upper antheridium and lower oogonium on the same plant

  • upper oogonium and lower antheridium on the same plant


D.

upper oogonium and lower antheridium on the same plant

Monoeciuous plants have both male and female flowers. It has two types of flowers that develop at different parts of the plant. It is also known as homothallic condition. In Chara or green algae, it is used to denote upper oogonium and lower antheridium on the same plant. The organisms, which possess both the reproductive organs are called bisexual. Unisexual condition represents both male or female organs in same organism.


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Endosperm nucleus is

  • n

  • 2n

  • 3n

  • 4n


Advantage of cleistogamy is

  • higher genetic variability

  • more vigorous offspring

  • no dependence on pollinators

  • vivipary


Cross-pollination through insect agent is called

  • anthropophily

  • malacophily

  • entemophily

  • ornithophily


In Zostera, the marine angiosperm, the pollen grains are long ribbon-like and without exine. They have same specific gravity as that of water. How is this feature helpful in their pollination?

  • The pollen grains become unwettable

  • The pollen grains spread over large and they are lighter

  • The pollen grains can float below the surface of water

  • None of the above


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Identify the correct pair of statements.

I. White kernal of coconut is a free nuclear endosperm.

II. In dioecious plants, autogamy is prevented but geitonogamy occurs.

III. Cleistogamous flowers are always selfpollinated.

IV. Castor is an endospermic seed.

  • II, IV

  • II, III

  • I, II

  • III, IV


Emasculation ensures cross-pollination in

  • staminate flower

  • bisexual flower

  • neuter flower

  • pistillate flower


Malacophily is the pollination by

  • insects

  • birds

  • snails

  • mammals


Perisperm differs from endosperm in

  • being a haploid tissue

  • having no reserve food

  • being a diploid tissue

  • its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms


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Cleistogamous flowers are

  • bisexual flowers which remain opened

  • bisexual flowers which remain closed

  • open female flower

  • open male flower


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