Flower

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Flower: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Gamopetalous Flower, Polypetalous Flower, Vexillary Aestivation, Perianth, Flower, Thalamus of Flower, Bisexual Flower, Unisexual Flower, Symmetry of a Flower, Actinomorphic Symmetry, Zygomorphic Symmetry, etc.

Important Questions on Flower

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Assertion: Plants lack excretory organs.
Reason: Plant usually absorbs essential nutrients and lead a passive life.

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Name the part of the flower that form the seeds.

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When stamens are attached to petals, they are known as epiphyllous stamens.

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Which of the following is an example of epiphyllous stamen?

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Define epiphyllous stamen.

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Explain the role of the ovule in the flower of a plant.

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Seed is formed from the developed _____ (ovary/ovule) of the plant.

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Calyx with free components is 

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_____ is an example of a polysepalous flower.

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Explain polysepalous condition.

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A condition of stamens in which the anthers are fused and filaments are free is called diadelphous cohesion.

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The stamens if found in a group of two, the condition is called_____.

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Give example of the plants that possess a Diadelphous condition.

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Diadelphous condition is the characteristic feature of which family of plants?

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Define polyadelphous cohesion.

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Multiple bundles of anthers are formed in _____ (syngenecious/polyadelphous) condition.

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Which of the following cohesion is observed in citrus plants?

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Polyadelphous cohesion is obseved in lemon.

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Mention some examples of polypetalous flowers.

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The arrangement of petals in the flowers of crucifers is _____.