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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 1 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.


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Exercises [Pages 16 - 17]

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants Exercises [Pages 16 - 17]

Exercises | Q 1.1 | Page 16

Multiple choice question.

Insect pollinated flowers usually posses ______

  • Sticky pollens with rough surface

  • Large quantities of pollens

  • Dry pollens with smooth surface

  • Light coloured pollens

Exercises | Q 1.2 | Page 16

Multiple choice question.

In ovule, meiosis occurs in ______

  • integument

  • nucellus

  • megaspore

  • megaspore mother cell

Exercises | Q 1.3 | Page 16

Multiple choice question.

The ploidy level is not the same in ______.

  • Integuments and nucellus

  • Root tip and shoot tip

  • Secondary nucleus and endosperm

  • Antipodals and synergids

Exercises | Q 1.4 | Page 16

Which of the following types require pollinator but the result is genetically similar to autogamy?

  • Geitonogamy

  • Xenogamy

  • Apogamy

  • Cleistogamy

Exercises | Q 1.5 | Page 16

If diploid chromosome number in a flowering plant is 12, then which one of the following will have 6 chromosomes?

  • Endosperm

  • Leaf cells

  • Cotyledons

  • Synergids

Exercises | Q 1.6 | Page 16

Multiple choice question.

In angiosperms, endosperm is formed by/ due to ______

  • free nuclear divisions of megaspore

  • polar nuclei

  • polar nuclei and male gamete

  • synergids and male gamete

Exercises | Q 1.7 | Page 16

Multiple choice question.

Point out the odd one.

  • Nucellus

  • Embryo sac

  • Micropyle

  • Pollen grain

Exercises | Q 2.01 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

Name the part of gynoecium that determines the compatible nature of pollen grain.

Exercises | Q 2.02 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

How many haploid cells are present in a mature embryo sac?

Exercises | Q 2.03 | Page 16

Even though each pollen grain has 2 male gametes, why at least 20 pollen grains are required to fertilize 20 ovules in a particular carpel?

Exercises | Q 2.04 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

Define megasporogenesis.

Exercises | Q 2.05 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

What is hydrophily?

Exercises | Q 2.06 | Page 16

Name the layer which supplies nourishment to the developing pollen grains.

Exercises | Q 2.07 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

Define Parthenocarpy.

Exercises | Q 2.08 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixis?

Exercises | Q 2.09 | Page 16

Very short answer type question:

Name the parts of pistil which develop into fruits and seeds.

Exercises | Q 2.10 | Page 16

What is the function of filiform apparatus?

Short Answer Question:

Exercises | Q 3. 1. | Page 16

How polyembryony can be commercially exploited?

Exercises | Q 3.2 | Page 16

Pollination and seeds formation is very crucial for fruit formation. Justify the statement.

Exercises | Q 3.3 | Page 16

Incompatibility is a natural barrier in the fusion of gametes. How will you explain this statement?

Exercises | Q 3.4 | Page 16

Describe three devices by which cross-pollination is encouraged in angiosperms by avoiding self- pollination.

Long Answer Questions:

Exercises | Q 4. 1. | Page 16

Describe the process of double fertilization.

Exercises | Q 4. 2. | Page 16

Explain the stages involved in the maturation of microspore into a male gametophyte.

Exercises | Q 4. 3. | Page 17

Explain the development of dicot embryo.

Exercises | Q 4. 4. | Page 17

Long Answer Question:

Draw a labeled diagram of the L.S. of anatropous ovule and list the components of the embryo sac and mention their fate after fertilization.

Exercises | Q 5.01 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

The _________ collect the pollen grains.

Exercises | Q 5.02 | Page 17

Fill in the blanks:

The male whorl, called the ________ produces ________.

Exercises | Q 5.03 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

The pollen grains represent the ________.

Exercises | Q 5.04 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

The ________contains the egg or ovum.

Exercises | Q 5.05 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

________takes place when one male gamete and the egg fuse together. The fertilized egg grows into a seed from which the new plants can grow.

Exercises | Q 5.06 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

The ______ is the base of the flower to which other floral parts are attached.

Exercises | Q 5.07 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

________is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of the flower to the stigma of the same or a different flower

Exercises | Q 5.08 | Page 17

Once the pollen reaches the stigma, the pollen tube traverses down the ________ to the ovary where fertilization occurs.

Exercises | Q 5.09 | Page 17

Fill in the blanks:

The ______ are coloured to attract the insects that carry the pollen. Some flowers also produce ______ or ______ that attracts insects.

Exercises | Q 5.1 | Page 17

Fill in the blank:

The whorl ________is green that protects the flower until it opens.

Exercises | Q 6 | Page 17

Label the parts of seed.

Exercises | Q 7 | Page 17

Match the column.

Column - I
(Structure before seed formation)
Column - II
(Structure after seed formation)
A. Funiculus I. Hilum
B. Scar of ovule II. Tegmen
C. Zygote III. Testa
D. Inner integument IV. Stalk of seed
    V. Embryo
  • A - V, B - I, C - II, D - IV

  • A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - V

  • A - IV, B - I, C - V, D - II

  • A - IV, B - V, C - III, D - II

Solutions for 1: Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants

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Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 1 - Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 1 Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants are Mode of Reproduction in Plant, Reproduction, Asexual Reproduction in Plant, Natural Vegetative Reproduction, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Pre-fertilization in Plant: Structure and Events, Pre-fertilization in Plant: Stamen (Male Reproductive Unit), Pre-fertilization in Plant: Microsporangium, Structure of Microspore Or Pollen Grain, Pre-fertilization in Plant: Pistil (Female Reproductive Unit), Pre-fertilization in Plant: Megasporangium, Pre-fertilization in Plant: Formation of Embryo Sac, Pollination, Self Pollination (Autogamy), Agents of Pollination, Outbreeding Devices, Vegetative Reproduction, Artificial Vegetative Reproduction, Pollen Pistil Interaction, Fertilization Process, Post Fertilisation in Plant: Structures and Events, Development of Endosperm, Post Fertilization in Plant: Development of Embryo (Embryogeny), Cross Pollination, Formation of Seed and Fruit, Apomixis, Parthenocarpy, Polyembryony, Kinds of Pollination.

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