Q1. Fill in the blanks : (5)
a. Flowers that do not bear a pedicel are called ........ flowers.
b. The single cell produced as a result of fertilization is called ........
c. ....... is the world’s largest flower that emits a repulsive odor.
d. The two types of germination are ........ and ..........
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Answer:
Pedicel
plant part
Alternative Title: flower stalk
Every flower part serves some purpose in the making of seeds. The colorful, fragrant petals attract insects for pollination.
Every flower part serves some purpose in the making of seeds. The colorful, fragrant petals attract insects for pollination.
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Answer:
A. sessile
B. zygote
C. rufflesia
D. epigeal and hypogeal germination
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