Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Morphology of Flowering Plants, Exercise 3: Exercise
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Which one of the following will grow better in a moist and shady region?

A particular plant had a pair of leaves at each node arranged in one plane. What is the arrangement called?

In a particular flower, the insertion of floral whorls was in such a manner, so the ovary was below the other three whorls, but its stigma was taller than the other three whorls. What will you call such a flower?

Beet and Arum both store food for perennation. What are they?

Observe the following figures and label the different parts.

Differentiate with a diagrammatic representation of racemose and cymose inflorescence.

Differentiate with a diagrammatic representation of reticulate and parallel venation.

Differentiate with a diagrammatic representation of tap root and adventitious roots.
