Advantage of cleistogamy is
higher genetic variability
more vigorous offspring
no dependence on pollinators
vivipary
C.
no dependence on pollinators
In cleistogamous flowers, anthers and stigma lie close to each other. When anthers dehisce in the flower buds, pollen grains come in contact with the stigma to effect pollination. Thus, these flowers produce assured seed set even in the absence of pollinators.
The higher genetic variability and more vigorous offsprings are produced to variations obtained by sexual reproduction. Vivipary relates to the birth of young babies from mammals.
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
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
Cross-pollination through insect agent is called
anthropophily
malacophily
entemophily
ornithophily
Cleistogamous flowers are
bisexual flowers which remain opened
bisexual flowers which remain closed
open female flower
open male flower
Emasculation ensures cross-pollination in
staminate flower
bisexual flower
neuter flower
pistillate flower
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
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