Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of from

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51.

An example of a seed with endosperm, perisperm and caruncle is 

  • Cotton

  • coffee

  • lily

  • lily

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52.

Which one of the flowing pairs of plants structures has haploid number of chromosomes?

  • Megaspore mother cell and antipodal cells

  • Egg cell and antipodal cells

  • Nucellus and antipodal cells

  • Nucellus and antipodal cells

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53.

Unisexuality of flowers prevents

  • autogamy, but not geitonogamy

  • Both geitonogamy and xenogamy

  • geitonogamy, but not xenogamy

  • geitonogamy, but not xenogamy

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54.

What does the filiform apparatus do at the entrance into ovule?

  • It helps in the entry of pollen tube into a synergid

  • It prevents entry of more than one pollen tube into the embryo sac

  • It brings about opening of the pollen tube

  • It brings about opening of the pollen tube

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55.

Importance of day length in flowering of plants was first shown in 

  • Lemna

  • tobacco

  • Cotton 

  • Cotton 

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56.

Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of

  • microspore

  • generative cell

  • vegetative cell

  • vegetative cell


B.

generative cell

Before pollination the pollen grain cytoplasm divides in generative cell and vegetative cell. The generative cell divides to form two male gametes.

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57.

Which one of the following is surrounded by a callose wall?

  • Microspore mother cell

  • Male gamete

  • Egg

  • Egg

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58.

Parthenocarpic tomato fruits can be produced by

  • Removing androecium of flowers before pollen grains are released

  • Treating the plants with low concentrations of gibberellic acid and auxins

  • Raising the plants from vernalized seeds

  • Raising the plants from vernalized seeds

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59.

Long filamentous threads protruding at the end of a young cob of maize are

  • anthers

  • styles

  • ovaries

  • ovaries

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60.

Conifers differ from grasses in the

  • production of seeds from ovules

  • lack of xylem tracheids

  • absence of pollen tube

  • absence of pollen tube

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