Female Reproductive Part Flashcards

1
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Examples of apocarpous gynoecium

A

MRL
Michelia, rose and lotus

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2
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example of syncarpous gynoecium

A

HP
hibiscus and papaver

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3
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Ovule is also known as

A

Integumented megasporangium

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4
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Each ovule is attached to the placenta by means of a thin stalk called

A

Funicle

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5
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The body of the ovule fuses with the funicle in the region called

A

Hilum

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6
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Part opposite to micropyle is

A

Chalaza

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7
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The main region where the ovule is composed of mass of _________________________ cells, which is called ____________________

A

Paranchymatous cell

Nucellus

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8
Q

Which represents the basal part of the ovule

A

Chalaza

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9
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Example in which the nucellus is persistent

A

BBC
black pepper, beat and castor

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10
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The residual and persistent nucellus is called

A

Perisperm

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