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Question
A botanist studying Viola (common pansy) noticed that one of the two flower types withered and developed no further due to some unfavorable condition, but the other flower type on the same plant survived and it resulted in an assured seed set. Which of the following will be correct?
Options
The flower type which survived is Cleistogamous and it always exhibits autogamy.
The flower type which survived is Chasmogamous and it always exhibits geitonogamy.
The flower type which survived is Cleistogamous and it exhibits both autogamy and geitonogamy.
The flower type which survived is Chasmogamous and it never exhibits autogamy.
MCQ
Solution
The flower type which survived is Cleistogamous and it always exhibits autogamy.
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