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Is carpel and pistil same?

Important Questions on Control and Coordination

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The Campylotropous ovule is characterized by _____.
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Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into:
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The body of the ovule is fused within the funicle at
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Match column-I with column-II and select the correct option.

Column-I Column-II
a) Megasporangium i) Accessory cells
b) Inner integument ii) Embryo sac
c) Antipodal iii) Ovule
d) Female gametophyte iv) Tegmen
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Write a short note on the development of female gametophyte.
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Arrange the correct order stages for monosporic development of female gametophyte in angiosperms.
I) Functional megaspore
II) Free nuclear divisions
III Embryo sac
IV) Linear tetrad of megaspore
V) Megaspore mother cell
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Function of filiform apparatus is to:
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A typical angiosperm embryo sac at maturity is:
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Filiform apparatus is characteristic features of:
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The ovule of an angiosperm is technically equivalent to
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Generally, embryo sac in angiosperms is ________.
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In Angiosperms, the female gametophyte is known as the embryo sac. Explain its development.
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Which is the correct order for the development of embryo sac?
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Identify the correct statements.
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Out of the seven names given below, find out haploid cells?
(i) Antipodal cell
(ii) Egg cell
(iii) Synergid cell
(iv) Polar nuclei
(v) Male gamete
(vi) Nuclear cell
(vii) Chalazal cell
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Arrangement of nuclei in normal dicot embryo sac is           
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Explain the development of female gametophyte in angiosperms. Illustrate the answer with suitable diagrams.
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Identify the labelled parts 1, 2, 3, 4 in the below diagram of transverse section of an Ovary ?

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