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Match column-I with column-II and choose the option which shows their correct combination.

Column-I Column-II
A. Gamosepalous I. Flower of lily
B. Polysepalous II. Sterile anther
C. Gamopetalous III. Free petals
D. Polypetalous IV. Free sepals
E. Epiphyllous V. Fused petals
F. Staminode VI. Fused sepals

A
A – IV, B – V, C – III, D – I, E – VI,
F – II
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B
A – IV, B – III, C – V, D – I, E – II,
F – VI
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C
A – VI, B – IV, C – V, D – III, E – I,
F – II
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D
A – VI, B – IV, C – V, D – III, E – II,
F – I
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Solution

The correct option is C A – VI, B – IV, C – V, D – III, E – I,
F – II

Gamosepalous means sepals are united in the calyx and in polysepalous, sepals are free from each other.

Petals are fused in gamopetalous while petals are free in polypetalous.

In epiphyllous, stamens are attached to the perianth as in flower of lily.

A sterile or abortive stamen which resembles a stamen without its anther is called staminode.

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