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61.

Study the following statements and select the option with correct statements.

  1. Pulvinus leaf base is present in some leguminous plants
  2. In Eichhornia, the petioles expand becomes green and synthesise food.
  3. Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava.

  • I and II

  • I and III

  • II and III

  • I, II and III


62.

The material, which arrests cell division, is obtained from

  • Crocus

  • Colchicum

  • Dalbergis

  • Chysanthomum


63.

Three floral diagrams are given here. Their respective families are assigned in the answer key. Find out the families to which these diagrams belong to

  • A-Liliaceae, B-Asteraceae, C-Solanaceae

  • A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-BRassicaceae

  •  A-Asteraceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae

  •  A-Poaceae, B-Solanaceae, C-Asteraceae


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64.

In Ruscus, the stem is a

  • Phyllode

  • Cladode

  • Offset

  • Sucker


B.

Cladode

When the stem becomes green, flattened or fleshy and carries out photosynthesis, this is called phylloclade. The short, green, cylindrical or flattened phylloclade with one or two internodes is called cladodes 28., Ruscus.


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65.

Catkin inflorescence is found in

  • Wheat

  • Oat

  • Mulberry

  • Fig


66.

Epigynous flowers are present in

  • Mustad

  • Brinjal

  • China rose

  • Cucumber


67.

In Dianthus, placentation is

  • Basal

  • Free central

  • Axile

  • Marginal


68.

The term 'keel' is used for special type of

  • Sepals

  • Petals

  • Stamenstellen

  • Carpels


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69.

Coffee and quinine are obtained from the

  • Leguminosae

  • Asteraceae

  • Rubiaceae

  • Poaceae


70.

A fern prothallus is bisexual. If fertilisation takes place between their gametes than it is known as

  • cross- fertilisation

  • self- fertilisation

  • isogamous

  • viviparous


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