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Tomato, Kamanchi, Brinja, Black gram, Garden pea, Wild pea, Potato, Onion, Garlic & Green gram. These plants belongs to how many types of genera?

A

5

B

6

C

7

D

8

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To determine how many types of genera the given plants belong to, we will categorize each plant based on its family and identify the genera. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Plants and Their Families:** - **Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Kamanchi:** These plants belong to the family **Solanaceae**. - **Black Gram, Garden Pea, Wild Pea:** These plants belong to the family **Fabaceae**. - **Potato, Onion, Garlic, Green Gram:** These plants belong to the family **Amaryllidaceae**. 2. **Count the Genera:** - **Solanaceae:** - Tomato (Solanum) - Brinjal (Solanum) - Kamanchi (Solanum) - Potato (Solanum) - This family has **1 genus** (Solanum). - **Fabaceae:** - Black Gram (Vigna) - Garden Pea (Pisum) - Wild Pea (Lathyrus) - This family has **3 genera** (Vigna, Pisum, Lathyrus). - **Amaryllidaceae:** - Onion (Allium) - Garlic (Allium) - Green Gram (Vigna) - This family has **2 genera** (Allium, Vigna). 3. **Total Unique Genera:** - From the families identified: - Solanaceae contributes **1 genus** (Solanum). - Fabaceae contributes **3 genera** (Vigna, Pisum, Lathyrus). - Amaryllidaceae contributes **2 genera** (Allium). - Total unique genera = 1 (Solanaceae) + 3 (Fabaceae) + 2 (Amaryllidaceae) = **6 unique genera**. 4. **Conclusion:** - The total number of different genera these plants belong to is **6**. ### Final Answer: The plants belong to **6 types of genera**. ---
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