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After ferilisation, the seed coats of seeds develop from
(A) ovule
(B) chalaza
(C) integuments
(D) nucellus

A

ovule

B

chalaza

C

integuments

D

nucellus

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KUMAR PRAKASHAN-SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS-Section -F (Multiple Choice Questions)
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  2. In angiosperms how many microspore mother cells are required to produc...

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  3. After ferilisation, the seed coats of seeds develop from (A) ovule ...

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  4. Tegmen develops from (A) outer integument (B) inner integument (C...

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  5. Micropyle in seed helps the entry of (A) pollen tube (B) water (C...

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  6. Aleurone layer is present in

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  7. In albuminous seed the food is stored in (A) testa (B) tegmen (C)...

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  8. Choose the correct option for label .a. to .e. from the table given be...

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  9. Choose the correct option for label .a. to .e. from the table given be...

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  10. Match the two columns: (A) (I-A),(II- B), (III- D), (IV- C) (B) ...

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  11. Match the two columns: (A) (I-C), (II-D), (III-B), (IV-A) (B) ...

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  12. Match the two columns: (A) (I-A), (II-B), (III-C), (IV-D) (B...

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  13. Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct answer

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  14. Filiform apparatus is a characteristic feature of

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  15. What would be the number of chromosomes of aleurone cell of a plant wi...

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  16. Wind pollination is common in (A) lilies (B) grasses (C) orchids ...

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  17. Nucellar polyembryony is reported in species of (A) grossypium (B)...

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  18. In which one of the following pollination is autogamous? (A) Xenogamy...

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  19. In a flowering plant the pollen tube first arrives in (A) egg (B) a...

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  20. Which one of the following would not lead to formation of clones? (A)...

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