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151.

In which one of the following pollination is autogamous?

  • Xenogamy

  • Chasmogamy

  • Cleistogamy

  • Cleistogamy

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152.

In angiosperms, functional megaspore develops into

  • embryo sac

  • ovule

  • endosperm

  • endosperm

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153.

Apomictic embryos in Citrus arise from 

  • Synergids

  • maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule

  • antipodal 

  • antipodal 

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154.

Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant is called

  • xenogamy

  • geitonogamy

  • karyogamy

  • karyogamy

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155.

Wind pollinated flowers are

  • small, brightly coloured, producing large number of pollen grains

  • small, producing large number of dry pollen grains

  • large, producing abundant nectar and pollen

  • large, producing abundant nectar and pollen

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156.

Synapsis occurs between 

  • a male and female gamete

  • mRNA and ribosomes

  • spindle fibres and centromere

  • spindle fibres and centromere

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157.

Cotyledons and testa are edible parts of 

  • groundnut and pomegranate

  • walnut and tamarind

  • french bean and coconut

  • french bean and coconut

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158.

An example of a seed with endosperm, perisperm and caruncle is 

  • Cotton

  • coffee

  • lily

  • lily

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159.

Which one of the flowing pairs of plants structures has haploid number of chromosomes?

  • Megaspore mother cell and antipodal cells

  • Egg cell and antipodal cells

  • Nucellus and antipodal cells

  • Nucellus and antipodal cells

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160.

Unisexuality of flowers prevents

  • autogamy, but not geitonogamy

  • Both geitonogamy and xenogamy

  • geitonogamy, but not xenogamy

  • geitonogamy, but not xenogamy


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autogamy, but not geitonogamy

The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called pollination. Autogamy also called self-pollination involves the transfer of pollen grains on one flower to the stigma of the same flower. Self-pollination occurs only in bisexual or hermaphrodite flowers.

Geitonogamy involves the transfer of pollen grains from a male flower to the stigma of the female flower of the same plant. Thus, geitonogamy operates only in monoecious plants ie, the plants having male and female flowers on different places. 

Allogamy or xenogamy knew as cross-pollination involves the transfer of pollen grains of the male flower to the stigma of the gentically different female flower. It takes place via, various agencies like wind, water, insects etc.

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