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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants DPP 02 of Lecture 04
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants DPP 02 of Lecture 04
Q2 Hilum is known as
(A) a place where ovule fuses with funicle.
(B) basal part of the ovule.
(C) a place where ovule attached to the
The diagram above shows megasporogenesis
placenta.
and development of typical female
(D) None of the above. gametophyte in angiosperms. In which of the
(A) When there are more than one, the pistils structure (S ) are correctly identified?
may be free.
(B) When there are more than one, the pistils
may be fused together.
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above.
(A) 1 (B) 2
Q4 The largest cell in an embryo sac is (C) 3 (D) 4
(A) Egg (B) Central cell
Q7 The ploidy levels of the cells of the nucellus,
(C) Synergid (D) Antipodal cell
MMC , the functional megaspore and female
Q5 The ovule of an angiosperm is technically gametophyte-
equivalent to (A) 2N, N, 2N, N
(A) Megasporangium (B) N, N, 2N, N
(B) Megasporophyll (C) 2N, 2N, N, N
(C) Megaspore mother cell (D) N, 2N, 2N, N
(D) Megaspore
Q8 Embryo sac is monosporic when it develops
from-
(A) One of the four megaspores of a megaspore
mother cell (MMC)
Answer Key
Q1 (A) Q5 (A)
Q2 (A) Q6 (C)
Q3 (A) Q7 (C)
Q4 (B) Q8 (A)