Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Exercise 1: Exercise
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The part of the ovary where funiculus of the ovule is attached is called

You are given castor and bean seeds. Which one of the two would you select to observe the endosperm?

Differentiate between Parthenocarpy and Parthenogenesis. Give one example of each.

Differentiate with atleast three valid characteristics: Bagging and Tagging.

Pollen grains are used by athletes and racehorses because of their rich nutritional value. Justify.

What is the purpose of cryopreservation of pollens?

When and where do tapetum and synergids develop in flowering plants? Mention their function.

Draw a schematic transverse section of a mature anther of an angiosperm. Label its epidermis, middle layers, tapetum, endothecium, sporogenous tissue and the connective.
