Biology, asked by lalitmohanmeher9999, 6 months ago

Differentiate between the following:-
1) Radicle and plumule.
2) Androecium and gynoecium.
3) Experimetal setup and Control setup.
4) Reticlate and Parelle venation.
5) Bisexual flower and Unisexual flower.​

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Answered by hariharan11122006
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Explanation:

1)Plumule :-

• It is embryonic shoot.

• Grows after growth of radical .

• Grows upward from soil.

• Capable of photosynthesis.

Radical :-

• It is embryonic root

• Comes out first from seed

• Grows downwards from soil

• Capable of absorbing water.

2)androecium is the male reproductive part of the plant. gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the plant; androecium consists of the anthers and filament. gynoecium consists of the stigma, style and ovary

Answered by AbhishekSny
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Explanation:

1 .Plumule develops into the future shoot, which is the stem and the leaves of the plant.

Radicle: Radicle develops into the future root of the plant.

2.It is the male reproductive part of a flower. Each stamen consists of filament, anther, and a connective. ... Androecium produces the male gametes. Gynoecium produces female gametes.

3.Parallel venation can be described as the veins showing the parallel arrangement to one another, all over the leaf blade or lamina, while the veins in reticulate venation show network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina. ... Reticulate venation is seen in dicot plants like mango, hibiscus, ficus, etc.

4. The main difference between unisexual and bisexual flowers is that unisexual flowers contain male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers whereas bisexual flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower.

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