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Slide 3 : Types of Inflorescence
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Class Exercise : Class Exercise An example of catkin is
Mulberry
Banana
Adhatoda
Both (a) and (b)
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Class Exercise : Class Exercise An example of panicle inflorescence is
Delonix
Cassia fistula
Yucca
All of these
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RECAP : RECAP
Recap : Recap
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TEST : TEST 15 Questions
Each question carries 3 marks
-1 mark for incorrect response
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Class Exercise - 1 : In the given figure of ‘A’ stands for
petal
sepal
Bract
epipetal Class Exercise - 1 A
Class Exercise - 2 : Class Exercise - 2 The largest petal of descending imbricate is
vexillium
(b) wings
(c) keel
(d) karina
Class Exercise - 3 : Class Exercise - 3 Carphophore occurs in family
Ranunculaceae
(b) Poaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Ubeliferiae
Class Exercise - 4 : Class Exercise - 4 Which of the following family has all three types of flower – hypogynous, epigynous & perigynous
Ranunculaceae
(b) Rosaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Ubeliferiae
Class Exercise - 5 : Class Exercise - 5 Capitulum inflorescence typically occurs in
Asteraceae
(b) Poaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Cucubitaceae
Class Exercise - 6 : Class Exercise - 6 Replum – a false septum occurs in family
Cruciferae
(b) Poaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Cucubitaceae
Class Exercise - 7 : Class Exercise - 7 Most advanced inflorescence is
Asteraceae
(b) Poaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Cucubitaceae
Class Exercise - 8 : Class Exercise - 8 Which of the following is the true about verticilaster inflorescence ?
Monochasial chyme ending in dichasial chyme
(b) Dichasial chyme ending in monochasial chyme
(c) Monochasial chyme
(d) dichasial chyme
Class Exercise - 9 : Class Exercise - 9 Inflorescence in Ficus is
Cyathium
(b) Corymb
(c) Hypanthodium (syconium)
(d) Verticillaster
Class Exercise - 10 : Class Exercise - 10 The gynostegium is a characteristic milkweed structure formed by the fusion of
stamens with the stigma
(b) stamens with the petal
(c) petal with the sepal
(d) Stamens with carpel
Class Exercise - 11 : Class Exercise - 11 A species population containing plants that produce bisexual flowers and plants that produce only male flowers is known as [e.g. Certain species of nightshades in the genus Solanum.]
Androdioecious
Andromonoecious
Polygamous
Gynomonoecious
Class Exercise - 12 : Class Exercise - 12 A plant species population containing plants that produce bisexual (perfect) and unisexual (imperfect) flowers on the same individual is known as
Androdioecious
Andromonoecious
Polygamous
Gynomonoecious
Class Exercise - 13 : Class Exercise - 13 In Malvaceae placentation is
Basal
Axile
Free-central
basal
Class Exercise - 14 : Class Exercise - 14 Spikelet inflorescence is a typical character of family
(a) Labiateae
(b) Poaceae
(c) Malvaceae
(d) Compositeae
Class Exercise - 15 : Class Exercise - 15 Ovary after maturity develops into
seed
(b) fruit
(c) Seed coat
(d) All of the above
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