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191.

The development ofsporangium in Pteridium is

  • a leptosporangiate type

  • an eusporangiate type

  • Both (a) and (b)

  • None of the above


192.

What type of sorus is present in Nephrolepsis?

  • Coenosorus

  • Simple

  • Mixed

  • None of these


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193.

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.


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194.

The aleurone layer in maize grain is specially rich in

  • starch

  • lipids

  • protein

  • cellulose


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195.

The growth of pollen tube towards embryo sac is

  • geotropism

  • chemotaxis

  • thigmotaxis

  • phototaxis


196.

A hyaline bisexual and self-fertilized flower that does not open at all is

  • chasmogamaus

  • apogamous

  • cleistogamous

  • polygamous


197.

Cleavage polyembryony occurs in

  • Pinus

  • Mini Cycas

  • Cycas

  • Ephedra


198.

Ruminate endosperm occurs in

  • Annonaceae/Areca nut

  • Compositae

  • Cruciferae

  • Euphorbiaceae


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199.

The edible part of apple/ pear is

  • cotyledons

  • thalamus/ receptacle

  • mesocarp

  • endocarp


200.

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


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