Cross-pollination through insect agent is called from Biology Se

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281.

Cross-pollination through insect agent is called

  • anthropophily

  • malacophily

  • entemophily

  • ornithophily


C.

entemophily

Pollination is the phenomenon of transfer of pollen grains from the anther of the stamen to the stigma of the carpel/pistil of a flower. Entomophily is a type of pollination that takes place with the help of insects. Anthropophily is the pollination by humans (often artificial pollination using hybridisation techniques, etc). Malcophily is the pollination by snails. Ornithophily or bird pollination is the pollination of flowering plants by birds. 


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282.

Cleistogamous flowers are

  • bisexual flowers which remain opened

  • bisexual flowers which remain closed

  • open female flower

  • open male flower


283.

Emasculation ensures cross-pollination in

  • staminate flower

  • bisexual flower

  • neuter flower

  • pistillate flower


284.

Malacophily is the pollination by

  • insects

  • birds

  • snails

  • mammals


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285.

Endosperm nucleus is

  • n

  • 2n

  • 3n

  • 4n


286.

Identify the correct pair of statements.

I. White kernal of coconut is a free nuclear endosperm.

II. In dioecious plants, autogamy is prevented but geitonogamy occurs.

III. Cleistogamous flowers are always selfpollinated.

IV. Castor is an endospermic seed.

  • II, IV

  • II, III

  • I, II

  • III, IV


287.

In Zostera, the marine angiosperm, the pollen grains are long ribbon-like and without exine. They have same specific gravity as that of water. How is this feature helpful in their pollination?

  • The pollen grains become unwettable

  • The pollen grains spread over large and they are lighter

  • The pollen grains can float below the surface of water

  • None of the above


288.

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


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289.

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


290.

Apomictic embryos in citrus arise from

  • synergids

  • maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule

  • antipodal cell

  • haploid cell


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