The development ofsporangium in Pteridium is
a leptosporangiate type
an eusporangiate type
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
In a flowering plant, archesporium gives rise to
wall and tapetum
only tapetum and sporogenous cells
only wall of the sporangium
both wall and sporogenous cells
D.
both wall and sporogenous cells
The archesporial cells divide periclinally, cutting off primary parietal layer (forming wall later on) towards the outer side and primary sporogenous cells towards the inner side.
A hyaline bisexual and self-fertilized flower that does not open at all is
chasmogamaus
apogamous
cleistogamous
polygamous
What is true about a gamo spermous apospory?
Formation of embryo from egg of embryo sac proliferated from a nucellar cell
Formation of embryo from egg of embryo sac formed directly from megaspore mother cell
Formation of embryo directly from nucellus
Formation of embryo directly from integument