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The shoot system of the plant develops from the radicle of the embryo.
(a)True
(b)False

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Important Questions on Morphology in Flowering Plants
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In watermelon the spirally coiled stem modifications which help in climbing are developed from

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Tendrils are modifications of

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Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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Choose correct statements
Trap leaves supply nitrogen to Nepenthes plant
Grape vines differ from watermelon by having tendrils developed from axillary bud
Balancing roots of Eichornia arise from horizontally growing lateral branches
Gall flowers of Ficus store eggs of Blastophaga

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An example of edible underground stem is:

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In Bougainvillea, thorns are the modifications of:

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Stems modified into flat green organs performing the functions of leaves are known as:

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The underground root system develops from the _____ part of the embryo.

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What is the role of velamen in epiphytic roots?

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Name one plant without root.

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Name two storage organs in plants.

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The shoot system of angiosperm consists of

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Draw a well-labelled diagram of flowering plant. Write briefly about its various parts.

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Mention one normal function of root.

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Primary roots and its branches constitute the

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A leaf primordium grows into adult leaf lamina by means of

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Write two significant differences between superior and inferior ovary by giving suitable examples.

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Read the following statements and identify the correct pairs of plants.
(A) Modified protective bract and edible pedicel
(B) Food storing floral bud and leaf bases
(C) Photosynthetic stem and petiole.

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Match the following.
List-I | List-II | List-III | |||
A) | Radical leaves | i) | Anterior odd sepal | I) | Protandrous |
B) | Exstipulate leaves | ii) | Artificial system of classification | II) | Persistent calyx |
C) | Monocarpellary unilocular gynoecium | iii) | Allium | III) | Geocarpy |
D) | Species plantarum | iv) | Solid or hollow stem | IV) | Linnaeus |

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Absorption of water and minerals is the function of

