Biology, asked by prmodsingh1965, 4 months ago

Multiple Choice Questions.
1. Flowers with either male or the female
reproductive parts are called
a) Unisexual (b) Bisexual
(c) Complete
d) Hermaphrodite
2. Accessory whorls of a flower are
al Sepats and stamens
b) Sepals and petals
(c) Androecium and gynoecium
Id Petals and carpels
3. For insect pollination the pollen grains are
a) Light and dry
(b) Large and edible
(c) Sticky and spiny
(0 Very small and dry
4. The process essential for sexual reproduction
in plants are
(a) Fruit formation and seed dispersal
(b) Transfer of pollen from female to male
part of flower
(c) Seed formation and seed germination
(d) Pollination and fertilisation
5. The embryo of a seed consists of
la Plumule and radice
(bPlumule and cotyledons
(s) Cotyledons and endosperm
lo Racide plume and cotyledon
6.
is an example of faise fruit
developed from
(a) Tomato: ovary
b) Apple ovary and thalamus
(c) Apple: thalamus
(0) Tomato, thalamus
7. The three conditions necessary for seed
germination are
(a) Moisture, oxygen and suitable
temperature
(b) Water, carbon dioxide and temperature
(c) Water, air and light
(d) Carbon dioxide light and good soil.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

1. a) Unisexual

2. b) Sepals and Petals

3. c) Sticky and spiny

4.  d) pollination and fertilizations

5. a) Plumule and radicle

6.c) Apple: Thalamus

7. a) Moisture, oxygen and suitable temperature

Explanation:

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Answered by DarkSoul01
0

Multiple Choice Questions.

1. Flowers with either male or the female

reproductive parts are called

  • a) Unisexual✔
  • (b) Bisexual
  • (c) Complete
  • d) Hermaphrodite

2. Accessory whorls of a flower are

  • al Sepats and stamens
  • b) Sepals and petals✔
  • (c) Androecium and gynoecium
  • Id Petals and carpels

3. For insect pollination the pollen grains are

  • a) Light and dry
  • (b) Large and edible
  • (c) Sticky and spiny✔
  • (0 Very small and dry

4. The process essential for sexual reproduction

in plants are

  • (a) Fruit formation and seed dispersal
  • (b) Transfer of pollen from female to male

part of flower

  • (c) Seed formation and seed germination
  • (d) Pollination and fertilisation✔

5. The embryo of a seed consists of

  • la Plumule and radice
  • (bPlumule and cotyledons
  • (s) Cotyledons and endosperm✔
  • lo Racide plume and cotyledon

6.

is an example of faise fruit

developed from

  • (a) Tomato: ovary
  • b) Apple ovary and thalamus
  • (c) Apple: thalamus✔
  • (0) Tomato, thalamus

7. The three conditions necessary for seed

germination are

  • (a) Moisture, oxygen and suitable

temperature✔

  • (b) Water, carbon dioxide and temperature
  • (c) Water, air and light
  • (d) Carbon dioxide light and good soil.
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