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Unique (significant) vegetative characters formed in members o Fabaceae

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Tap root system , reticulate venation

B

Nodular roots , pulvinous leaf base

C

Woods climbers , simple leaves

D

Vexillary aestivation, papilionaceous corolla

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AAKASH SERIES-MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -EXERCISE - I (Fruit)
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  4. Earlier classification has plants classified into groups such as cerea...

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  5. Plant groups with highest number of cohorts and least number of cohort...

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  6. Bentham and Hooker classified

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  7. Taxa which are commonly absent in a classification of Gymnospermae and...

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  8. Aestivation and placentation in a flower are observed with the help of

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  9. Free stamen of Pisum sativum flower is

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  10. Select the incorrect answer with regard to the characters of Fabaceae

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  11. Bicollateral vascular bundles are found in the stems of

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  12. Flowers are unisexual in

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  13. Simiklarity between two self-pollinated plants of Fabaceae

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  14. Monadelphous stamens are found in A) Crotalaria B) Tephrosia C) D...

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  15. Ornamental shrub of Solanaceae is

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  16. Inflorescene of Pisum consists of 20 flowers. Each anther lobe consist...

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  17. The stalk of the inflorescence in onion is called

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  18. The underground stem of this genus is a rhizome

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  19. Fruit in members of Solanaceae is

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  20. Plants with perigynous flowers are

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