Seed Germination in Monocots and Dicots
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Differentiate between Bean seed and Maize grain
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Germination is the process of formation of a seedling developed from the
Define the following:
Epigeal germination.
Which part of the seed is responsible for absorption of water?
Micropyle
Lyophyll
Radicle
Plumule
Germination is the process of formation of a seedling developed from the
A bean seed germinates by ____________germination.
- Pea
- Castor
- Maize
- Gram
Match the types of the fruits in column I, with the examples listed in column II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination of the two columns
Column IColumn IIA. Capsule1. PaddyB. Berry2. MangoC. Drupe3. SunflowerD. Cypsela4. Tomato5. Ladies finger
5, 3, 1, 2
5, 4, 2, 3
4, 5, 2, 3
1, 2, 3, 5
Which of the following is not a characteristic of hypogeal germination?
The cotyledons are pushed above the ground and the hypocotyls elongate
The coleoptile elongates and pierces out of the grain in the opposite direction of the coleorrhiza
The cotyledons remain underground and epicotyl elongates
The hypocotyl does not elongate
Mention one advantage of the production of a large number of seeds.
- Castor
- Bean
- Gram
- Maize
- Maize
- Castor
- Gram
- Bean
- Castor
- Bean
- Cotton
- Pea
- Seed hairs
- Modified hairs of bracts
- Styles
- Stigmas and styles
- Hypocotyl
- Radicle
- Leaf foliage
- Epicotyl
Seed sown very deep in the soil fail to germinate because they
Cannot exert enough force to push the soil upward
Do not get enough sunlight
Do not get enough oxygen
Get too much water
Coleorhiza & Coleoptile
In hypogeal germination, the cotyledons remain ______ the soil.
Sl. No. | Name of the seed | Split into half(y)/ does not Split(N) | Monocot(M) | Dicot(D) |
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