1. Degenerate and fall off
2. Phloem tissue
3. Root tissue
4. Foliage leaves
Degenerate and fall off
1. monocots precede dicots
2. dicots and monocots
3. gymnosperms are placed between monocots and dicots
4. None of this above
monocots precede dicots
1. Gametophytic
2. Sporophytic
3. Alternately both are dominant
4. None of the above
Sporophytic
1. hypogynous flower
2. actinomorphi flower
3. trimerous flower
4. bisexual flower
trimerous flower
1. Lamiaceae
2. Brassicaceae
3. Holaragaceae
4. Combretaceae
Lamiaceae
1. A-Anther B-Filament C-Stigma D-Style E-Ovary
2. A-Stamen B-Anther C-Stigma D-Filament E-Pistil
3. A-Style B-Connective C-Stigma D-Filament E-Pistil
4. A-Stigma B-Filament C-Style D-Connective E-Pistil
A-Anther B-Filament C-Stigma D-Style E-Ovary
1. Jatropha, Asparagus, Orchis
2. Croton, Connelina, Orchis
3. Allium, Asparagus, Cynodon
4. Calotropis, Daucus, Dracaena
Allium, Asparagus, Cynodon
1. grass leaf
2. banana leaf
3. fern leaf
4. moss leaf
grass leaf
1. It encourages inbreeding
2. It encourages outbreeding
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. None of the above
It encourages inbreeding
1. Zea mays
2. Pennisetum typhoides
3. Triticum vulgare
4. Sorghum vulgare
Pennisetum typhoides