Biology, asked by ssthakare0908, 1 month ago

Which one of the following series includes
the orders ranales, parietales and malvales?
A. Bicarpellatae
B. Thalamiflorae
C. Calyciflorea
D. Disciflorae​

Answers

Answered by chanannandiwal35
1

Answer:

the correct answer is option B.

In order Ranales, flowers are numerous or definite, perianth lobes in 3 to many series. Stamens are many. Carpels are many and free. Seeds are endospermic, endosperm is copious and fleshy. In order Malvales, flowers bear definite number of perianth lobes. Sepals are valvate in aestivation. Stamens are definite or indefinite, usually monadelphous. Carpels are united and placentation is axile. In order Parietales, flowers have characteristic torus or calyculus. Flowers are mostly hypogynous. All the three orders show Thalamiflorae series.Thalamiflorae includes plants which as dome or conical thalamus and ovary is superior.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Answered by yash0000002
0

Answer:

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