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Ovule is inverted (resupinates at `180^(@)`) with body fused to funicle, micropyle lying close to hilum and side by side with funicle facing the placent and is most common in Angiosperms. It is

A

hemitropous

B

orthotropous

C

anatropous

D

campylotropous

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  2. An ovule which becomes curved so that the nucellus and embryo sac lie ...

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  3. Ovule is inverted (resupinates at 180^(@)) with body fused to funicle,...

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  4. Ovule of Opuntia is coiled and turn at more than 360^(@) angle, is ...

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  5. Micropyle is found in

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  6. Micropyle in the ovule is formed by

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  7. Embryo sac is monosporic when it develops from

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  8. Number of chromosomes in nucellus is 24. Number of chromosomes in micr...

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  9. Which of the following is haploid ?

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  10. Filliform apparatus is characteristic of

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  11. In an ovule,the seat of many biochemical reactions is

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  12. Which of the following cell of embryo sac is first haploid, later dipl...

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  13. Embryo sac represents

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  14. Anthesis is a phenomenon which refers to

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  15. What does the filiform apparatus do at the entrance into ovule?

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  16. An ovule which becomes curved so that the nucellus and embryo sac lie ...

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  17. The functional megaspore develops after three successive mitotic divis...

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  18. Chiropterophily means

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  19. A typical angiospermic embryo sac at maturity is eight nucleate and

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