Post Fertilization : Structure and Events

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Post Fertilization : Structure and Events: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Embryo Development, Endosperm, Dicot Embryo, Epicotyl, Hypocotyl, Plumule, Radicle, Root Cap, Embryonal Axis, Monocot Embryo, Scutellum, Coleorhiza, Coleoptile & Post-Fertilization Events in Plants etc.

Important Questions on Post Fertilization : Structure and Events

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The plant part which consists of two generations one within the other, is

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Assertion : Endosperm is a nutritive tissue and it is triploid.

Reason : Endosperm is formed by fusion of secondary nucleus to second male gamete. It is used by developing embryo.

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A diploid female plant and a tetraploid male plant are crossed. The ploidy of endosperm shall be

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What are the different parts of the embryo of maize plants?

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The part of the embryonal axis between the plumule and point of attachment of cotyledon is known as epicotyl.

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Draw the structure of dicot embryo and label the embryonal axis.

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Draw a picture to show the growing parts of root and label root cap.

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Dermatogen layer of the root apex matures in the root cap.

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Name the part of the dicot embryo from which root arises.

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The root system is formed from the plumule of the plant embryo.

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Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.

_____ and leaf primordia in monocot embryos are enclosed in coleoptiles. (Root apex, Shoot apex, Radicle, Root cap)

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Coleoptile comes out of the soil and becomes green.

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Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.

_____ is enclosed in the coleorhiza. (Radicle, Plumule, Cotyledon)

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Name the part of the dicot embryo from which shoot arises.

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Shoot system is formed from the radicle of the plant embryo.