Concept of Perianth and Tepals
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Q. Perianth is the collective term used for calyx and corolla of a flower. When the perianth is indistinguishable into calyx and corolla, it is termed as tepals.
- True
- False
Q. Sepals : Calyx, Tepals : ________
- Corolla
- Perianth
- Androecium
- Gynoecium
Q. Sepals : Calyx, Tepals : ________
- Corolla
- Perianth
- Androecium
- Gynoecium
Q. The perianth is the term used when
androecium and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- androecium and calyx are not distinguishable
- corolla and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- calyx and corolla are not distinguishable
Q. A monocot can be distinguished from a dicot by :
- Aestivation
- Venation
- Placentation
- Both (A) & (B)
Q. The perianth is the term used when
androecium and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- androecium and calyx are not distinguishable
- calyx and corolla are not distinguishable
- corolla and gynoecium are not distinguishable
Q. Perianth is the collective term used for calyx and corolla of a flower. When the perianth is indistinguishable into calyx and corolla, it is termed as tepals.
- True
- False
Q. The floral diagram given below represents the ________ family.
- Brassicaceae
- Solanaceae
- Liliaceae
- Fabaceae
Q. What is mean by polysepalous calyx?
Q. The perianth is the term used when
androecium and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- androecium and calyx are not distinguishable
- corolla and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- calyx and corolla are not distinguishable
Q. Among the following, choose the terms that technically does not indicate floral whorl
I. Sepal II. Corolla III.Androecium IV. Carpel
I. Sepal II. Corolla III.Androecium IV. Carpel
- I, II
- III, IV
- II, III
- I, IV
Q. The perianth is the term used when
androecium and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- androecium and calyx are not distinguishable
- corolla and gynoecium are not distinguishable
- calyx and corolla are not distinguishable
Q. Sepals : Calyx, Tepals : ________
- Corolla
- Perianth
- Androecium
- Gynoecium
Q. Cyathium is characterised by?
- An involucre of fused bracts
- Several peripheral male flower
- A central female flower
- All the above
Q. Observe the following floral diagram and choose the correct option for calyx and androecium respectively.
- Imbricate aestivation and diadelphous androecium
- Imbricate aestivation and monadelphous androecium
- Valvate aestivation and diadelphous androecium
- Valvate aestivation and monadelphous androecium
Q. A monocot can be distinguished from a dicot by :
- Aestivation
- Venation
- Placentation
- Both (A) & (B)
Q. When perianth is not divided into calyx and corolla it is called tepal.
- True
- False
Q.
We can find tepals in
Monocot flower
Dicot root
Monocot stem
None of the above
Q.
We can find tepals in
monocot flower
monocot stem
dicot root
None of these
Q. When perianth is not divided into calyx and corolla it is called tepal.
- True
- False