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Basic Science Morphology Of Angiosperms Introduction To Angiosperms
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1. Perianth are present in
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
2. Velamen tissue is found in
Tuberous roots
Prop roots
Epiphytic roots
Respiratory roots
3. Prop roots are seen in
Banyan
Vanda
Carrot
Beet root
4. A common flowering plant studied to understand plant organization is
Clitoria ternata
Arachis hypogeal
Amaranthus
Tridax procumbens
5. Conical tuberous roots are seen in
Carrot
Beet root
Radish
Vanda
6. Roots of extra-embryonic origin are
Epiphytic roots
Prop roots
Tap roots
Fibrous roots
7. The flowers are trimerous in
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
8. Monocotyledons are characterized by
Fibrous root system
Tap root system
Prop root system
Epiphytic roots
9. Most advanced plants in the plant kingdom are
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Cryptogams
Vanda
10. Nodes and internodes are absent in
Shoot
Root
Both of these
Leaves
11. The example for the epiphytic roots is
Radish
Banyan
Vanda
Crotalaria
12. Open vascular bundles are seen in
Bryophytes
Pteridophytes
Vanda
Dicotyledons
13. Secondary growth is usually absent in
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
14. Vascular bundles are arranged in the form of a ring in
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
15. Naptiform tuberous roots are seen in
Carrot
Beet root
Radish
Vanda
16. The bud which is present at the tip of the stem is
Axillary bud
Terminal bud
Node
Internode
17. Recent approximate species of flowering plants are
1,86,000
2,86,000
3,86,000
4,86,000
18. The largest group of plant kingdom is
Cryptogams
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Phanerogams
19. The ovules in gymnosperms are
Enclosed inside ovary
Exposed
Both of these
Enclosed inside the fruit
20. Tap root system is seen in
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Gymnosperms
Pteridophytes
21. The plant of the stem where leaf is attached
Axil
Node
Internode
Axillary bud
22. Leaves with parallel venation are seen in
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Dicotyledons
Monocotyledons
23. Cambium is present in
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Bryophytes
Pteridophytes
24. Angiosperms are
Cryptogams
Cryptogams
Spermatophytes
Non-spermatophytes
25. Embryonic root in the seed is known as
Radicle
Plumule
Vanda
Cotyledon
26. The study of external form of a plant group is known as
Anatomy
Morphology
Physiology
Evolution
27. Fusiform tuberous roots are seen in
Carrot
Beet root
Radish
Vanda
28. Tap root is
Negatively geotropic
Diageotropic
Positively geotropic
Positively phototropic
29. Odd sepal is mostly posterior in position in
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Gymnosperms
Pteridophytes
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