Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants
Maharashtra Board · Class 12 · Biology
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Which type of asexual reproduction occurs in Spirogyra when it breaks into fragments?
In a mature anther, how many pollen sacs are typically present?
Which part of the embryo sac guides the pollen tube towards the egg?
The nutritive layer in the anther wall that nourishes developing pollen grains is called:
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Which of the following are characteristics of wind-pollinated flowers?
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Small and inconspicuous flowers, Light and dry pollen grains, Feathery stigma, Large amounts of pollen
Wind-pollinated flowers have adaptations like small size, light pollen, feathery stigma to catch pollen, and produce large amounts of pollen to compensate for wastage. They lack bright colors and fragrance as they don't need to attract insects.
Double fertilization in angiosperms involves two fusion events. True or False?
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Double fertilization involves two fusion events: syngamy (fusion of one male gamete with egg to form zygote) and triple fusion (fusion of second male gamete with secondary nucleus to form primary endosperm nucleus).
Match the following types of pollination with their definitions:
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Autogamy - Self pollination within the same flower
Autogamy is self pollination, geitonogamy involves same plant but different flowers, xenogamy is true cross pollination between different plants, and cleistogamy occurs in closed flowers.
Which of the following are outbreeding devices in plants?
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Unisexuality, Dichogamy, Self incompatibility, Heterostyly
Outbreeding devices prevent self pollination and promote cross pollination. These include unisexuality, dichogamy (different maturation times), self incompatibility, and heterostyly (different levels of anthers and stigma).
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