An Introduction to Morphology of Flowering Plants
An Introduction to Morphology of Flowering Plants: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Morphology of Flowering Plants, Root System and Shoot System.
Important Questions on An Introduction to Morphology of Flowering Plants
Rhizome is the modification of _____ the plant.

The shoot system of the plant develops from the radicle of the embryo.

Which among the following is not a part of the shoot system?

Which part of the seed give rise to the shoot system?

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

The shoot system of angiosperm consists of

Why lateral roots are endogenous?

Example for negatively geotropic roots

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 |

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.

The study of external features is called_____.

Select correct statements from the following:-
a. In majority of the dicotyledonous plants, the direct elongation of the radicle leads to the formation of the primary root.
b. In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is short-lived and is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the lowermost node of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system.
c. Adventitious roots are found in Monstera and banyan tree.
d. The fibrous root system is found in wheat and mustard plants.

Tetradynamous stamens are found in family:

A leaf primordium grows into adult leaf lamina by means of
