Seed

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Seed: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Seed, Endosperm, Dispersal of Seeds, Types of Seeds, Coleoptile, Scutellum, Aleurone Layer, Structure of a Dicot Seed, Coleorhiza, Structure of a Monocot Seed, Autochory, Plant Embryo and, Endospermous Seed

Important Questions on Seed

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Given below is a diagram of maize grain. Label the missing parts with the correct options:

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Seed of bean is an example of:

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In which one of the following would you expect to find glyoxysomes?

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Seeds which are eaten raw:

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Identify A, B and C in the following figure.

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Identify A to C in dicotyledonous seed.

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The following are dicots except

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Aleurone layer of seed of maize is specifically rich in:

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Which of the following is a non-endospermic seed?

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What is meant by a plant embryo?

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Define autochory.

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Identify the incorrect statement about coleorhiza.

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Write about the covering enclosing the radicle of a monocotyledon seed.

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What is the micropyle of a plant ovary? What are its role in a plant?

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Identify the structure that is absent in dicot seeds.

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Define coleoptile.

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On the basis of endosperm, seeds are classified as:

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Identify the correct match for the Bean seed from the given options:

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Identify the correct match for the mango seed from the given options:

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Coleoptile represents