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In Fabaceae, the placentation is …….....

In Fabaceae, the placentation is ……..

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Family**: The question asks about the placentation in the Fabaceae family. Fabaceae is commonly known as the legume family. 2. **Understand the Characteristics of Fabaceae**: The Fabaceae family includes plants such as peas and grams. These plants are characterized by having a single carpel or ovary. 3. **Define Placentation**: Placentation refers to the arrangement of ovules within the ovary of a flower. ...
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ICSE-MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -Test Your Progress (Fill in the blanks with appropriate words)
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  3. The tip of the leaf is modified into a tendril in ........

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  4. Presence of leaves of more than one type on the same plant is termed ...

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  5. Fusiform root is a modification of ............ root.

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  7. .......... roots originate directly from the radicle, whereas ...........

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  10. Reticulate and parallel venation are characteristic of …….and ..........

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  11. A carpel is composed of three parts : ………..,…… and …..

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  12. The part of the embryo above the cotyledons is called ………

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  13. In a seed, the embryo and its food supply are enclosed within a .........

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  14. An androecium consisting of six stamens, four long and two short, is s...

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  15. The largest petal in a papilionaceous flower is known as …………

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  16. A pod dehisces by ............ sutures from apex downwards.

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  17. Seed may be defined as the fertilized …….

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  18. The largest petal in a papilionaceous flower is .......

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  19. Pulses belong to the family ......

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