Infundibuliform corolla found in which family
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Corolla is found in Flower family !!!!!!
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Infundibuliform Corolla is found in Flower family.
What is Infundibuliform corolla?
- Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers.
- They are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators.
- Together, all of the petals of a flower are called as a corolla.
- Funnel shaped corolla is called as infundibuliform corolla.
Which of the following type of corolla is seen in mustard flower?
Cruciform corolla is a type of polypetalous corolla in which the four free petals are equal and arranged in the form of a cross.
It is a regular corolla and is characteristics of the family Brassicaceae.
What is Infundibuliform movement?
- The infundibuliform ciliary movement.
- This types of clilary movement occurs due to the rotatary movement of the cilium and flagellum.
- In this case, the cilium and flagellum is passed through three mutually perpendicular planes in the space and makes conical or funnel -shaped shape.
What is Infundibuliform flower?
- An infundibuliform flowers is a flower shaped like a funnel or inverted cone, with petals either fused or overlapping and usually joined into a short tube at the base, that is of a corolla tube, widening gradually and uniformly from the bottom upward.
Hence, The Flower family includes the Infundibuliform Corolla.
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