Plant Development

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Plant Development: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Heterophylly, Development in Plants and, Plasticity in Plants

Important Questions on Plant Development

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In which of the following, heterophylly is observed in different phases of life and not at a same time –

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Extrinsic factor for plant development includes _____ .

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Intracellular factor for plant development includes _____ .

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Development in plants is mainly controlled by _____ .

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What is the sum of growth and differentiation?

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Leaves of which of the following plant shows environmental heterophylly?

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In which of the following plant, the leaves of juvenile plant are different in shape from than those in mature plants?

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Intrinsic heterophylly is seen in

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The ability of plants to follow different pathways and produce different structures in response to environment and phases of life is termed as

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Identify the part of A,B and C in this figure.

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Identify A,B,C and D in the given figure.

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All cells of the plants are descendants of

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Which of the following factors govern a plant's developmental process?

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Which of the following is true for development of a mature plant from a zygote?

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Which of the following occurs due to plant growth and development?

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Identify A,B,C,D and E in the given figure.

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Plasticity in plant growth means that

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Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called

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Adaptive heterophylly is found in

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When a plant species is grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of