
Botanical name of Finger Millet is

Important Questions on Morphology of Flowering Plants

Which of the following are the characteristic features of the family Fabaceae?
I. Gamosepalous nature
II. Stamens five, epipetalous
III. Marginal placentation
IV. Petals five, polypetalous
V. Fruit is a berry
The correct answer is:

Identify the floral unit 'I' in the given floral diagram.

A) For classification of higher organisms we need to know technical terms and variation of the parts
B) Roots arise from radicle are called fibrous roots
C) The modified bract is called "Spathe"
D) In Apiaceae family, each flower is surrounded by involucre of bracts.

Botanical names of plants are given in Column I, and the family/order name in Column II. Choose the appropriate combination from the options below.
Column I | Column II | ||
(P) | Tamarindus indica | (i) | Arecaceae |
(Q) | Cocos nucifera | (ii) | Liliaceae |
(R) | Colchicum autumnale | (iii) | Solanaceae |
(S) | Withania somnifera | (iv) | Papilionaceae |

LIST-I | LIST-II | LIST-III | |||
A | Atropa | i | Ormament | I | Number and codes |
B | Computer usage in taxonomy | ii | Medicine | II | Pterocarpus |
C | Gloriosa | iii | Fabaceae | III | Solanaceae |
D | Odd sepal anterior | iv | Numerical Taxonomy |
IV | Rhizome |
The correct match is:

is the floral formula of:





Choose the correct floral formula of the given floral diagram.

Choose the number of modifications in Allium cepa.
Tunicated bulb; reduced stem; adventitious roots; umbel inflorescence; solid leaves; fleshy leaf bases; involucre of bracts



One of the families is characterized by the following floral formula:
Identify the family:

Match Column - I with Column - II.
Column-I | Column-II | ||
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(i) | Brassicaceae |
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(ii) | Liliaceae |
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(iii) | Fabaceae |
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(iv) | Solanaceae |

Medicinally important plant and a tendrillar climber with unisexual flowers
Spice yielding plant with cymose inflorescence, persistent calyx, unilocular ovary
Oilseed plant with monadelphous stamens, unilocular ovary, and indehiscent pod



