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`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),(I,"Vexillary petals",(a),"a) Pea - Fabaceae"),(II,"Perianth ",(b),"b)Lily - Liliaceae"),(III,"False septum ",(c),"c)Tomato -Solanaceae"),(IV,"Persistent sepals",(d),"d) Mustard - Brassicaceae "):}`

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I - a , II - b , III - d, IV -c

B

I -d, II -c , III - b, IV - a

C

I - b , II - c, III - d , IV - a

D

I -c , II -d , III - a, IV - b

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To solve the matching question, we will analyze each item in Column I and find its corresponding match in Column II based on the information provided. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Vexillary Petals (I)**: - Vexillary petals are a type of flower structure characterized by one large petal (the standard) and two smaller ones (the wings) that enclose a smaller petal (the keel). - This structure is commonly found in the **Fabaceae** family, which includes plants like peas. - **Match**: Vexillary petals → **(a) Pea - Fabaceae**. 2. **Perianth (II)**: - The perianth is the collective term for the petals and sepals of a flower. - This structure is typically found in the **Liliaceae** family, which includes plants like lilies. - **Match**: Perianth → **(b) Lily - Liliaceae**. 3. **False Septum (III)**: - A false septum refers to a structure that appears to divide a cavity but does not form a complete partition. - This feature is found in the **Brassicaceae** family, which includes mustard plants. - **Match**: False septum → **(d) Mustard - Brassicaceae**. 4. **Persistent Sepals (IV)**: - Persistent sepals are those that remain attached to the fruit after flowering. - This characteristic is typically found in the **Solanaceae** family, which includes tomatoes. - **Match**: Persistent sepals → **(c) Tomato - Solanaceae**. ### Final Matches: - I → (a) Pea - Fabaceae - II → (b) Lily - Liliaceae - III → (d) Mustard - Brassicaceae - IV → (c) Tomato - Solanaceae ### Summary of Matches: - I (Vexillary petals) → a (Pea - Fabaceae) - II (Perianth) → b (Lily - Liliaceae) - III (False septum) → d (Mustard - Brassicaceae) - IV (Persistent sepals) → c (Tomato - Solanaceae)
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