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Study the folloiwng lists `{:("List-I",,"List-II"),("A. Apormixis",,"I. Lodocia"),("B.Parthenocarpy",,"II. Banana"),("C.Polyembroyony",,"III. Mango"),("D. Microscopic seeds",,"IV. Orchid"),("",,"V. Grasses"):}`
The correct match is

A

`{:(A,,B,,C,,D),(IV,,I,,III,,II):}`

B

`{:(A,,B,,C,,D),(I,,IV,,III,,V):}`

C

`{:(A,,B,,C,,D),(V,,III,,IV,,I):}`

D

`{:(A,,B,,C,,D),(V,,II,,III,,IV):}`

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The correct Answer is:
To solve the problem, we need to match the terms from List-I with the correct items from List-II based on their definitions and characteristics. Here’s how we can approach it step by step: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Terms in List-I:** - A. Apomixis - B. Parthenocarpy - C. Polyembryony - D. Microscopic seeds 2. **Identify the Items in List-II:** - I. Lodocia - II. Banana - III. Mango - IV. Orchid - V. Grasses 3. **Match Apomixis (A):** - Apomixis is the formation of seeds without fertilization, commonly seen in the Poaceae (grass) family. - **Match:** A (Apomixis) → V (Grasses) 4. **Match Parthenocarpy (B):** - Parthenocarpy refers to the development of fruit without fertilization, resulting in seedless fruits. Banana is a well-known example of a parthenocarpic fruit. - **Match:** B (Parthenocarpy) → II (Banana) 5. **Match Polyembryony (C):** - Polyembryony is the occurrence of multiple embryos in a single seed. This phenomenon is often observed in mangoes. - **Match:** C (Polyembryony) → III (Mango) 6. **Match Microscopic Seeds (D):** - Microscopic seeds are extremely small seeds, which are characteristic of orchids. - **Match:** D (Microscopic seeds) → IV (Orchid) ### Final Matches: - A (Apomixis) → V (Grasses) - B (Parthenocarpy) → II (Banana) - C (Polyembryony) → III (Mango) - D (Microscopic seeds) → IV (Orchid) ### Conclusion: The correct matches are: - A - V - B - II - C - III - D - IV
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