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Question
A flower is said to be complete when:
Options
It has the corolla and calyx
It has the corolla and gynoecium
It has the androecium and gynoecium
It has all the four whorls
Solution
It has all the four whorls
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Match the parts in Column A with the flowers or parts of the flower in Column B.
Column A |
Column B |
(a) Polyadelphous |
(i) Polypetalous |
(b) Pollen grains |
(ii) Calyx, corolla |
(c) Free petals |
(iii) Nectar |
(d) Non-essential |
(iv) Bombax |
(e) Sweet fragrant fluid |
(v) Pollen sac |
Explain the following term:
Incomplete flower
Where the following structures/parts located and what are their functions?
Thalamus
Put a tick mark (✓) against the correct alternative in the following statement
Reproductive whorls of a flower are:
Explain the function of Calyx.
How many whorls are present in a typical flower?
Write the names of the components of every whorl.
Give one example of the following:
Actinomorphic flower
Give one example of the following:
Bisexual flower