In Brinjal, one can observe the epipetalous condition of the stamen. Epipetalous condition is a condition wherein the stamens are attached to... View Article
Staminodes are sterile stamens where stamens represent the male reproductive structures. The androecium, in particular, comprises the stamens.... View Article
In imbricate aestivation, margins of petals or sepals overlap each other regardless of the direction. This type of aestivation can be seen in... View Article
In twisted aestivation, margin of the appendage coincides with the adjacent one and so on. This can be seen in lady's finger, cotton, china rose... View Article
In valvate aestivation, the petals or sepals in a whorl just happen to touch one another at the margin, with no overlapping. This type of... View Article
A flower is a modified shoot. The shoot apical meristem changes to the floral meristem.Stay tuned to BYJU'S to learn similar NEET Questions.... View Article
In this type of phyllotaxy, a pair of leaves emerge at each node and are seen opposite to each other. Opposite type of phyllotaxy can be seen in... View Article
In this type of phyllotaxy, a single leaf emerges at every node in an alternate fashion. It can be seen in mustard, china rose, and even in sun... View Article
Out cross refers to the mating between two animals of the same breed but without any common lineage for 4-5 generations. It helps in overcoming... View Article
Test cross is a kind of back cross. All the test crosses are back crosses because in the test cross F1 generation having dominant phenotype is... View Article
Back cross is the cross between F1 generation plants to any of the parent plants. Also Check: How Does Gene Linkage Affect Inheritance?... View Article
Cross between F1 generation plant to any of the parent plants is known as back cross, whereas a cross between F1 generation plant having dominant... View Article
Boys receive all the X-linked genes only from the mother and girls receive half of the X-linked genes from mother and half from father. Further... View Article
Fetal aneuploidy refers to a condition in which the fetus has one or more chromosomes more or less than the normal number of chromosomes.... View Article
In polyploidy, there is a change in a complete set of chromosomes, whereas in aneuploidy only one or more chromosomes are more or less. Further... View Article