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Pappus is characteristic feature of :-
(a) Cotton
(b) Lady finger
(c) Sunflower
(d) Mustard

A

Cotton

B

Lady finger

C

Sunflower

D

Mustard

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understand the term "Pappus":** - Pappus is a specialized structure found in certain plants, characterized by a tuft of hair or bristles. It plays a crucial role in the dispersal of seeds by aiding in wind dispersal. 2. **Identify the family associated with Pappus:** - Pappus is commonly found in plants belonging to the family Asteraceae (also known as Compositae). This family includes many flowering plants that exhibit this characteristic. 3. **Evaluate the options provided:** - **Option (a) Cotton:** Cotton belongs to the family Malvaceae. It does not have a Pappus structure. - **Option (b) Lady Finger:** Lady finger (Okra) also belongs to the family Malvaceae and similarly does not have a Pappus. - **Option (c) Sunflower:** Sunflower is a member of the family Asteraceae and is known for having a Pappus, which assists in seed dispersal. - **Option (d) Mustard:** Mustard belongs to the family Brassicaceae and does not possess a Pappus. 4. **Conclusion:** - Based on the analysis of the options, the only plant that has Pappus as a characteristic feature is the Sunflower (Option C). **Final Answer: (c) Sunflower** ---
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