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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS-EXAMPLE
- What is pulvinus? Give an example of a plant that has pulvinus.
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- What is venation? Name its two kinds.
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- Differentiate between Solanaceae and Fabaceae, with respect to their g...
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- What are bracteate and ebracteate flowers?
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- What are trimerous flowers? Which term is given to its constituent mem...
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- How is valvate aestivation different from twisted aestivation?
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- Why are stamens of : brinjal called epipetalous
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- Why are stamens of : lily, called epiphyllous?
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- What is pericarp? Name its three different regions in a fleshy fruit.
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- Draw a labelled diagram of a mango fruit and a coconut as seen in a C....
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- Where is food stored in each of the following seeds: Pea
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- Where is food stored in each of the following seeds: Maize
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- Where is food stored in each of the following seeds: Bean
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- Where is food stored in each of the following seeds: Castor
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- What are coleoptile and coleorhiza?
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- Differentiate between a dicot (gram) seed and a maize grain.
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- What is a floral diagram?
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- Decipher the representation C(5)A5.
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- How do you represent the following by symbols in a floral formula?
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- Give the floral diagram of Solanum nigrum (makoi) plant.
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