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Match the Column I with Column II. Column I Column II A. Pea (i) Xenogamy B. Jawar (ii) Epihydrophily C. Maize (iii) Anemophily D. Vallis (iv) Bisexual E. Cannabis (v) Geitonogamy -

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Match the Column I with Column II.

Column I Column II
A. Pea (i) Xenogamy
B. Jawar (ii) Epihydrophily
C. Maize (iii) Anemophily
D. Vallis (iv) Bisexual
E. Cannabis (v) Geitonogamy

Options

  • A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(i), D-(v), E-(iv)

  • A-(i), B-(iii), C-(ii), D-(iv), E-(v)

  • A-(iv), B-(i), C-(v), D-(ii), E-(iii)

  • A-(iv), B-(i), C-(iii), D-(ii), E-(v)

MCQ
Match the Columns

Solution

A-(iv), B-(i), C-(v), D-(ii), E-(iii)

Explanation:

  • Pea (Pisum sativum), sometimes known as the garden pea, is a bisexual plant. That is, both male and female reproductive organs are present.
  • Xenogamy is a sort of cross-pollination in which pollen from an anther is transported to the stigma of a genetically distinct plant, such as Jawar.
  • The transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma of the same plant is known as geitonogoimy.
  • Water aids in the pollination of Vallisneria. Epihydrophily refers to pollination that occurs at the water's surface and involves the transfer of pollen.
  • Wind pollinates cannabis, also known as bhang. This is known as anemophily.
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