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Morphology of Flowering Plants

Punjab Board · Class 11 · Biology

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The region of the stem where leaves are attached is called:

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Node

Step 1: The stem is divided into segments separated by points where leaves are attached. Step 2: The point on the stem where a leaf is born (attached) is called a node. Step 3: The portion of the stem between two nodes is called an internode. Step 4: The axil is the angle between the leaf and the stem (where axillary buds are found). Step 5: The petiole is the stalk of the leaf itself, not a part of the stem. Therefore, the correct answer is node.

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Which type of venation is found in the leaves of most dicotyledonous plants?

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Reticulate venation

Step 1: Venation refers to the arrangement of veins in the leaf blade (lamina). Step 2: In reticulate venation, the veinlets form a net-like or mesh-like network. Step 3: In parallel venation, the veins run side by side parallel to each other (seen in monocots like grass, wheat). Step 4: Reticulate venation is the characteristic feature of most dicotyledonous plants. Step 5: Unicostate and multicostate are subcategories of reticulate venation but are not the basic answer expected here. The simple answer is reticulate venation.

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In which type of phyllotaxy does a single leaf arise at each node in an alternate manner?

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Alternate phyllotaxy

Step 1: Phyllotaxy is the pattern of leaf arrangement on the stem. Step 2: In alternate phyllotaxy, ONE leaf arises at each node, and consecutive leaves alternate from one side to the other. Examples: China rose, mustard, sunflower. Step 3: In opposite phyllotaxy, TWO leaves arise at each node opposite each other. Examples: Calotropis, guava. Step 4: In whorled phyllotaxy, MORE THAN TWO leaves arise at each node, forming a whorl. Example: Alstonia. Step 5: Decussate is a type of opposite phyllotaxy and is not one of the three main types. The correct answer is alternate phyllotaxy.

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A flower that can be divided into two equal halves in ANY radial plane is called:

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Actinomorphic

Step 1: Flowers are classified based on the number of planes that divide them into equal halves. Step 2: Actinomorphic means the flower has radial symmetry — it can be divided into two equal halves by ANY radial plane passing through the centre. Examples: mustard, datura, chilli. Step 3: Zygomorphic means bilateral symmetry — it can be divided into two equal halves by only ONE particular vertical plane. Examples: pea, gulmohur, bean. Step 4: Asymmetric means the flower CANNOT be divided into two equal halves by any plane. Example: canna. Step 5: Unisexual refers to the sex of the flower (havin

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What are the important topics in Morphology of Flowering Plants for Punjab Board Class 11 Biology?
Key topics in Morphology of Flowering Plants include Classification of leaves into simple and compound types based on lamina division, Three types of phyllotaxy showing different leaf arrangement patterns, Two major types of inflorescence based on axis growth and flower arrangement. These are the concepts Punjab Board Class 11 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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