Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Which of the following represents the fl...

Which of the following represents the floral characters of Liliaceae

A

Six tepals, zygomorphic, six stamens, bilocular ovary, axile placentation

B

Tetramerous, actinomorphic, polyphyllous, unilocular ovary, axile placentation

C

Trimerous, actinomorphic, polyandrous, superior ovary, axile placentation

D

Bisexula , zygomorphic, gamophyllous, inferior ovary, marginal placentation

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise CYG|10 Videos
  • FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise BRAIN TEASERS -II|97 Videos
  • FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise BRAIN TEASERS -II|97 Videos
  • EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise Check your graps|10 Videos
  • FLOWER

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise MULTIPLE CHOICE|258 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Which of the following plants has the floral characters like zygomorphic flower, vexillary aestivation, diadelphous androecium and marginal placentation.

Which of the following represents the correct order of covalent character among the iodides of alkali metals ?

Which of the following is the correct floral formula of Liliaceae

Which of the following is not the character of Ctenophora?

Which one of the following has least similar characters ?

Which of the following is not a mammalian character

which of the following represents the correct match between character and corresponding fossil?

Which of the following is not an atavistic character ?

Which of the following is not a fundamental character of a chordate?

Based on the position of floral parts on thalamus, the flowers, are described as hypogynous, perigynous and epigynous. Which of the following floral forms (A-D) represents the flowers of Rosa and Prunus respectively ?