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181.

Endothecium and tapetum are formed from

  • primary sporogenous tissue

  • primary parietal layer

  • primary parietal layer and sporogenous tissue respectively

  • sporogenous tissue and primary parietal layer respectively


182.

Embryo rescue is resorted to

  • obtain new generation of plants quickly

  • to reduce chance of seedling growth

  • ensure growth of interspecific hybrids

  • induce somaclonal variations


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183.

Apomictic embryos in citrus arise from

  • synergids

  • maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule

  • antipodal cell

  • haploid cell


B.

maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule

Synergids, antipodal cell, diploid egg don't take part in seed or apomictic seed formation because they are haploid and take part in sexual reproduction. Only maternal sporogenous tissues in ovules takes part in seed formation in apomictic embryogenesis.


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184.

Following are the statements regarding sexual reproduction in flowering plants.

I. Parthenium is a plant that causes pollen allergy.

II. If tapetum is destroyed, then unfeasible male gametophytes are produced.

III. Egg apparatus has 3 synergids and 2 antipodal cells.

IV. Megaspore is the first cell of gametophytic generation.

Choose the incorrect option.

  • I and II

  • II and III

  • III and IV

  • I and IV


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185.

Parthenogene embryos in plants are those which are formed by

  • unfertilised eggs

  • fertilised eggs

  • sporophytic cells

  • male gametophyte


186.

Match the following columns
Column I Column II
A. Zoophily 1. Pollination by birds
B. Ornithophily 2. Pollination by insects
C. Entomophily 3. Pollination by bats
D. Chiropterophily 4. Pollination by animals

  • A - 4; B - 1; C - 2; D - 3

  • A - 1; B - 2; C - 3; D - 4

  • A - 3; B - 2; C - 1; D - 4

  • A - 4; B - 2; C - 1; D - 3


187.

The scutellum observed in a grain of wheat or maize is comparable to which part of the seed in other monocotyledons?

  • Endosperm

  • Cotyledon

  • Plumule

  • Aleurone layer


188.

The reduction division in chromosomes takes place in

  • pollen grains

  • tapetum

  • megaspore cell

  • megaspore mother cell


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189.

After pollination the number of chromosome in egg will be

  • n

  • 2n

  • 3n

  • None of these


190.

Double fertilisation is the

  • fertilisation of two eggs in an embryo sac

  • fusion of one male gamete with the egg cell and another male gamete with the secondary nuclei

  • fusion of two male gametes with two polar nuclei

  • fusion of one male gamete with secondary nucleus


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