Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Exercise 5: Exercise-5

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Exercise 5: Exercise-5 with Hints & Solutions

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Upon fertilization what structure develops from carpel?

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Match the following ovular structure with post fertilization structure and select the correct alternative.

Column I Column II
(A) Ovule 1 Micropyle
(B) Funiculus 2 Aril
(C) Nucellus 3 Seed
(D) Micropyle 4 Perisperm

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Additional embryos develop from integument or Nucellus in

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Dicot plants have two cotyledons in a seed. In monocot the first cotyledon is called scutellum while the second cotyledon is rudimentary and is called

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Which of the following represent the correct relationship between pollen grain and embryo sac