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151.

Consider the following four statements I, II, III and IV and select the right option.

I. The floral formula for Liliaceae is

P3 + 3 A3 + 3G3

II. In vexillary aestivation, the large posterior petal is called, standard, two lateral ones are wings and two small anterior petals are termed keel.

III. In pea flower the stamens are monoadelphous.

IV. The floral formula for Solanaceae is

K(3) C(3) A(14)G(2)

The correct statements are

  • II and III

  • I and III

  • I and II

  • III and IV


152.

Growth of stem in diameter is due to

  • apical cell

  • lateral meristem

  • apical meristem

  • intercalary meristem


153.

Corm is an

  • underground vertical leaf

  • underground swollen stem

  • underground horizontal root

  • underground horizontal leaf


154.

Which of the following plants are all roots?

  • Podostemon

  • Lemna

  • Wolffia

  • Utricularia


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155.

The petiole modified into flattened lamina like structure is present in

  • Acacia nilotica

  • Acacia arabica

  • Acacia australasia

  • Acacia auriculoformis


156.

Feathery stigma belongs to

  • Wheat

  • pea

  • Datura

  • Caesalpinia


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157.

In Gloriosa, the tendrillar part is formed by

  • stipule

  • leaf apex

  • leaf petiole

  • axillary bud


B.

leaf apex

In weak- stemmed plants, leaf or a part of leaf gets modified into green thread­like structures called tendrils which help in climbing around the support. For eg in Gloriosa or Glory lily, leaf tip is modified into tendril.


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158.

Diadelphy can be found in

  • Pisum

  • Citrus

  • Bombax

  • Brassica


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159.

One of the following is not a flower

  • Shoe flower

  • Passion flower

  • Sunflower

  • May flower


160.

Catkin inflorescence is characteristic of

  • Morus

  • Triticum

  • Ficus

  • All of these


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