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Explanation:
Flowers that contain both an androecium and a gynoecium are called androgynous or hermaphroditic. The flower is male, if just one androecium is present; if only one gynoecium is developed, then it is a female flower.
Answer:
androecium and gynoecium are called
Explanation:
1. Bisexual flowers
2. Anther
3. Stamens
4. Unisexual flowers
2. The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called
1. Pollination
2. Fertilization
3. Adoption
4. Diffusion
3. The fusion of female reproductive nucleus with the male reproductive nucleus is known as
1. Adoption
2. Excretion
3. Fertilization
4. Regeneration
4. The two nuclei at the end of the pollen tube are called
1. Tube nucleus and a generative nucleus
2. Sperm and ovum
3. Generative nucleus and stigma
4. Tube nucleus and sperm
5. Generative nucleus divides forming
1. 2 male nuclei
2. 3 male nuclei
3. 2 female nuclei
4. 3 female nuclei
6. Embryo sac is located inside the
1. Stigma
2. Ovule
3. Micropyle
4. Style
7. One nucleus of the pollen tube and secondary nucleus of the ovum grow into
1. Stigma
2. endosperm
3. Anther
4. Stamen
8. The male reproductive parts of a flower, the stamens, are collectively known as
1. Androecium
2. Filament
3. Anther
4. Gynoecium
9. The other name for gynoecium is
1. Pistil
2. Stigma
3. Androecium
4. Style
10. Which of the following is similar to autogamy, but requires pollinators?
1. Geitonogamy
2. Cleistogamy
3. Apogamy
4. Xenogamy
11. Which of the following fruit is produced by parthenocarpy?
1. Brinjal
2. Apple
3. Banana
4. Jackfruit
12. The process of formation of seeds without fertilization in flowering plants is known as
1. Budding
2. Apomixis
3. Sporulation
4. Somatic hybridization
13. A dioecious flowering plant prevents
1. Geitonogamy and xenogamy
2. Autogamy and xenogamy
3. Autogamy and geitonogamy
4. Cleistogamy and xenogamy
14. The fusion of one male gamete and egg nucleus is called
1. Endosperm
2. Egg nucleus
3. Zygote
4. Polar nuclei
15. Seed germination requires
1. Water and temperature
2. Water and oxygen
3. Oxygen, Water and suitable temperature
4. Water and Carbondioxide