Types of Gynoecium Depending on Arrangement of Ovaries
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Q. Statement (A): The margin of thalamus grows upward enclosing the ovary completely and getting fused with it.
Statement (B): The other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
Above given statements are true for all, except
Statement (B): The other parts of flower arise above the ovary.
Above given statements are true for all, except
- Ray florets of sunflower
- Petunia
- Cucumber
- Guava
Q. Tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium is found in flowers of :
- Liliaceae
- Solanaceae
- Fabaceae
- Poaceae
Q.
A simple cluster of radial leaves with exstipulate and parallel venation and cyme or umbel inflorescence are the characteristics of
Poaceae
Asteraceae
Liliaceae
Fabaceae
Q. The ovary is described as syncarpous when the gynoecium has
- free carpels
- free ovules
- fused carpels
- fused ovules
Q. Which among the following is a perennial monocarpic plant?
- Mango
- Agave
- Radish
- Carrot
Q.
Syncarpous ovaries stands for independent ovaries in flower.
True
False
Q. The feature related to family Solanaceae is:
- Persistent tepals
- Inferior ovary
- Trimerous flowers
- Epipetalous condition
Q. Match the types of flowers based on position of gynoecium.
- Perigynous
- Hypogynous
- Epigynous
Q. Thalamus in hypogynous ovary is
- Convex
- Concave
- Flat
- Partly cup-shaped