Multiple Choice Questions

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The arrangement of the nuclei in a normal embryo sac in the dicot plants is

  • 2+4+2

  • 3+2+3

  • 2+3+3

  • 2+3+3


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3+2+3

In angiosperms (dicots), the Polygonum type of embryosac is most common. In this embryosac, the arrangement of the nuclei is 3+2+3 i.e., 3 in antipodal cells, 2 as polar nuclei (which later fuse and form a diploid secondary nucleus); and 3 in egg appratus (2 in synergids and 1 in egg cell).

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An enzyme that can stimulate germination of barley seeds is

  • α-amylase

  • lipase

  • protease

  • protease

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In a cereal grain the single cotyledon of embryo is represented by

  • coleorhiza

  • scutellum

  • prophyll

  • prophyll

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Double fertilization is exhibited by

  • Gymnosperms

  • Algae

  • Fungi

  • Fungi

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Attractants and rewards are required for

  • Anemophily

  • Entomophily

  • Hydrophily

  • Hydrophily

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A dioecious flowering plant prevents both:

  • Autogamy and xenogamy

  • Autogamy and geitonogamy

  • Geitonogamy and xenogamy

  • Geitonogamy and xenogamy

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Coconut fruit is a

  • Drupe

  • Berry

  • Nut

  • Nut

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Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into

  • Ovule

  • Endosperm

  • Embryo sac

  • Embryo sac

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Flowers which have single ovule in the ovary and are packed into inflorescence are usually pollinated by

  • Water

  • Bee

  • Wind

  • Wind

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Double fertilization is

  • Fusion of two male gametes of a pollen tube with two different eggs

  • Fusion of one male gamete with two polar nuclei

  • Syngamy and triple fusion

  • Fusion of two male gametes with one egg


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