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 What is a false fruit? Give an example.

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A fruit which is formed by any floral parts of the flower other than ovary. eg. apple, pear, cashewnut, etc.
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SUBHASH PUBLICATION-SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS-TWO MARKS QUESTION
  1. What is a false fruit? Give an example.

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  2. Arrange the following terms in the correct development sequence:pollen...

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  3. What are the parthenocarpic fruits?

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  4. What is double fertilization?

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  5. What is Apomixis? What is its importance?

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  6. Draw a diagram of pollen grain with a germ tube and two male gametes w...

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  7. What is self-incompatibility ? Why does self-pollination most lead to ...

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  8. What is bagging technique? How is it useful in a plant breeding progra...

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  9. What is triple fusion? Where and how does it take place ? Name the nuc...

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  10. Why do you think the zygote is dormant for sometime in a fertilized ov...

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  11. Differentiate between: (a) hypocotyl and epicotyl, (b) coleoptile and ...

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  12. Why is apple called a false fruit? Which parts of the flower form the ...

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  13. What is meant by emasculation? When and why does a plant breeder emplo...

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  14. Explain the role of tapetum in the formation of a pollen grain wall.

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  15. Write the characters of a wind pollinated flower?

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  16. Distinguish between protandry and protogyny.

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  17. What are cleistogamous flowers ? Can cross pollination occur in cleist...

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  18. Mention two strategies evolved to prevent self-pollination in flowers.

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  19. Write the significance of double fertilization.

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  20. Differentiate Geitonogamy from Xenogamy.

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