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Edible parts in apple (A), mango (B), and tomato (C) are
(a)(A – Pericarp), (B – Entire fruit), (C – Thalamus)
(b)(A – Thalamus), (B – Mesocarp), (C – Pericarp and placenta)
(c)(A – Thalamus), (B – Mesocarp and endocarp), (C – Pericarp)
(d)(C – Mesocarp) (A – Entire fruit), (B – Mesocarp), (C – Pericarp)

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Important Questions on Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Match the following columns.
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Berry | (i) | Apple |
(b) | Siliqua | (ii) | Tomato |
(c) | Pome | (iii) | Orange |
(d) | Hesperidium | (iv) | Mustard |

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Syconus fruits develop from which inflorescence?

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All are true for endosperm, except

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Examine the figure given below and select the correct labels for A-D.

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Embryonic leaves are also called

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Aleurone layer occurs in the peripheral region of “A” and is made up of “B”.

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Mark the odd one out with respect to maize grain:

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The large and shield-shaped cotyledon in maize seed is
