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When three leaflets of compound leaves are attached to tip of peiole, the condition is called………….. .

A

tripinnate

B

trifoliate

C

tricarpellary

D

trilocular

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-Morphology of Flowering Plants-Exercise
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  2. Leaf tip tendrils are seen in…………. .

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  3. When three leaflets of compound leaves are attached to tip of peiole, ...

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  4. Calotropis is an example where the leaves of successive nodesare at ri...

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  5. The plant that stores its food reserves in the leaves is………….. .

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  6. Floral axis is modified into tendril in…………………… .

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  7. An important function of flower is……………. .

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  8. Non essential floral parts are…………. .

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  9. The axis of the inflorescence is known as………… .

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  10. Which of the following are called as pure types of inflorescence?

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  12. ……………is a simple one seeded fruit.

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  13. Pineapple is an example of………………. .

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  17. An aggregate of simple fruits bone by single flower is…………… .

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  18. Edible part of guava is………….. .

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  19. Edible part of groundnut which is buried in the soil is a……….. .

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  20. Edible part of apple is………… .

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