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Emasculation may not be necessary, yet bagging is necessary. Justify giving the condition when such a thing can happen.

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When the flower chosen is unisexual (female), there is no need for emasculation. Yet bagging is necessary to prevent contamination of the stigma with unwanted pollen grains.
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  2. In the diagram given below, show the path of a pollen tube from the po...

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  3. Identify the type of carpel with the help of diagrams given below :

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  6. Differentiate Geitonogamy from Xenogamy.

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  8. Write a note on the significance of pollination in plants.

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  10. Differentiate between monoecious and dioecious plants. Give one exampl...

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  11. How many haploid nuclei and haploid cells are present in the female ga...

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  12. What is the role of integuments of ovule after fertilization? Which is...

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  13. Even though each pollen grain has two male gametes, why are at least 1...

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  14. If the chromosome number of a plant species is 20, what would be the c...

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  15. Emasculation may not be necessary, yet bagging is necessary. Justify g...

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  16. State one advantage and one disadvantage of cleistogamy.

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  17. Where is sporopollenin present in plants? State its significance with ...

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  18. Differentiate between intine and exine.

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  19. Differentiate between a matured unfertilized embryo sac and a fertiliz...

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  20. Write the characters of a wind pollinated flower?

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