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Which of the following two are the resultant of stipule modifications:
I. Spines in Ziziphus
II. Tendrils in Smilax
III. Tendrils in Nepenthes
IV. Spines in Argemone
V. Thorns in Bougainvillea
The correct pair is :

Which one of the following in Spirogyra is different based on its nucleus?

The Scientist who through his extensive researches found that the regular recurrence of rust disease every year on wheat plants in India is due to the pathogenic fungal inoculum carried through wind currents from hills to plains

Which one of the following has epiphytic features and aerial and flattened photosynthetic roots, without formal organisation of stem and leaves?

Parts of two plants were observed, structure developed aerially and produces roots when comes in contact with the soil. Structure develops from underground part of the stem, grows obliquely becomes aerial and produces roots on its lower surface. Identify, respectively the structures of and .

Study the following table :
I. | Polysiphonous Pollen | Floral nectaries | Simple Sieve plates |
II. | Angular collocyte | Monosiphonous | Synandry |
III. | Inserted stamens | Simple leaves | Spines |
IV. | Exerted Stamens | Reticulate divergent venation |
Pepo |
Select the correct pair of answers in which the former in the pair shows the set of characters present in Cucurbita and the latter in the pair shows the set of characters absent in Acacia.

Arrange the following plants in the ascending order based in the number of carpels they possess:
I. Oenothera
II. Acacia melanoxylon
III. Squill
IV. Lettuce

The underground stem that has contractile roots is:
