Description : Embryo sac represents (a) megaspore (b) megagametophyte (c) megasporophyll (d) megagamete.
Last Answer : b) megagametophyte
Description : Haploid cells belong to: (a) Integument, pollen grain, endosperm (b) Embryo, endosperm and pollen grain (c) Megaspore, pollen grain, antipodal (d) Integument, pollen grain and antipodal
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : Female gametophyte of angiosperms is represented by (a) ovule (b) megaspore mother cell (c) embryo sac (d) nucellus.
Last Answer : (c) embryo sac
Description : In angiosperms, functional megaspore develops into (a) embryo sac (b) ovule (c) endosperm (d) pollen sac.
Last Answer : a) embryo sac
Description : In majority of angiosperms, (a) egg has a filiform apparatus (b) there are numerous antipodal cells (c) reduction division occurs in the megaspore mother cells (d) a small central cell is present in that embryo sac.
Last Answer : (c) reduction division occurs in the megaspore mother cells
Description : Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into ? (1) Endosperm (2) Embryo sac (3) Embryo (4) Ovule
Last Answer : (2) Embryo sac
Description : Microsporogenesis is the formation of : a) Microspore b) Megaspore c) Egg d) Embryo sac
Last Answer : Ans : a) Microspore
Description : Vegetative propagation is Pistiaoccurs bya) StIn angiosperms, functional megaspore develops into:a) Embryo sacb) Ovulec) Endospermd) Pollen sacolenb) Offsetc) Runnerd) Sucker
Last Answer : Embryo sac
Description : The ovule in which embryo sac become horse shoe shaped in: (a) Amphitropous (b) Camphylotropous (c) Orthotropous (d) Anatropous Ans. (a) .................................. ... TEST SAMPLE QUESTIONS 1. Caruncle develops-from: (a) Outer integument (b) Ctyledon (c) Funiculus (d) Inner integuments
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : The ovule of an angiosperm is technically equivalent to (a) megasporangium (b) megasporophyll (c) megaspore mother cell (d) megaspore.
Last Answer : (a) megasporangium
Description : The ovuliferous scale of Pinus is a part of ........... a) megasporophyll b) microsporophyll c) ovule d) dwarf shoot.
Last Answer : c) ovule
Description : Which one of the following represents an ovule, where the embryo sac becomes horse-shoe shaped and the funiculus and micropyle are close to each other? (a) Amphitropous (b) Circinotropous (c) Atropous (d) Anatropous
Last Answer : (a) Amphitropous
Description : When a diploid embryosac is formed from a megaspore mother cell without meiosis, it is called as
Last Answer : When a diploid embryosac is formed from a megaspore mother cell without meiosis, it is called as – Diplospory
Description : In gymnosperms, the pollen chamber represents (a) a cavity in the ovule in which pollen grains are stored after pollination (b) an opening in the megagametophyte through which the pollen tube approaches the ... pollen grains develop (d) a cell in the pollen grain in which the sperms are formed.
Last Answer : (c) the microsporangium in which pollen grains develop
Description : In moss, the middle sterile part of capsule is called: (a) Foot (b) Protonema (c) Columella (d) Spore sac
Description : n Pinus/gymnosperms, the haploid structure are (a) megaspore, endosperm and embryo (b) megaspore, pollen grain and endosperm (c) megaspore, integument and root (d) pollen grain, leaf and root.
Last Answer : (b) megaspore, pollen grain and endosperm
Description : What is the upper part of the embryo called ?
Last Answer : : It is called epicotyl.
Description : What is the lower part of the embryo called ?
Last Answer : The lower part of the embryonic stem is called epicotyle.
Description : With reference to plant tissue culture select the matching pair: (1) Sterile triploid—banana and seedless fruit (2) Somaclonal variations—differences appearing (3) Embryoids—non-zygatic embryo produced from somatic cells (4) Pulses—belong to cruciferae
Description : In angiosperm, triple fusion is necessary for the formation of: (a) Embryo (b) Pollen (c) Endosperm (d) Leaf
Description : The scutellum of the gram embryo is a: (a) Vestigial organ (b) Photosynthetic organ (c) Absorptive organ (d) Protective organ
Description : To obtain haploid plants, we culture _________ e. Entire anther f. Nucleus g. Embryo h. Apical bud
Last Answer : e. Entire anther
Description : Callus is a. Tissue that forms embryo b. An insoluble carbohydrate c. Tissue that grows to form embryoid d. Unorganized actively dividing mass of cells maintained in cultured
Last Answer : d. Unorganized actively dividing mass of cells maintained in cultured
Description : When the embryo develops from haploid egg cell without fertilization, the phenomenon is called as
Last Answer : When the embryo develops from haploid egg cell without fertilization, the phenomenon is called as – Haploid parthenogenesis
Description : When embryo arises directly from the (2n) sporophytic cells like nucellus or integuments it is called as
Last Answer : When embryo arises directly from the (2n) sporophytic cells like nucellus or integuments it is called as – Adventive embryony
Description : The process where, plants are propagated by seeds, but the embryo is formed by the process in which normal meiosis and syngamy has been eliminated is called
Last Answer : The process where, plants are propagated by seeds, but the embryo is formed by the process in which normal meiosis and syngamy has been eliminated is called – Agamospermy
Description : When multiple embryo develop from different embryosac it is called as
Last Answer : When multiple embryo develop from different embryosac it is called as – False polyembryony
Description : What is embryo sac in plants? -Biology
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Description : What is the function of embryo sac in plant? -Biology
Description : what is the function of the polar nucleus in an embryo sac? -Biology
Description : Nutrition of embryo sac? -Biology
Description : Why is the embryo sac called the female gametophyte? -Biology
Description : Structure of the embryo sac? -Biology
Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac. -Biology
Description : What is the egg cell in the embryo sac? -Biology
Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac? -Biology
Description : Difference between ovary and embryo sac in flowers -Biology
Description : Mention the component cells of an embryo sac of angiosperms -Biology
Description : In polygonum type of embryo sac, the cells are
Last Answer : In polygonum type of embryo sac, the cells are A. Haploid B. Diploid C. Both A and B D. Poiyploid
Description : In which trimester does the following occur A sac called a placenta forms around the embryo and is connected to the embryo with an umbilical cord.?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The structure which helps in the nutrition of the Embryo is – (1) Yolk sac (2) Amniotic membrane (3) Crypts (4) Placenta
Last Answer : (1) Yolk sac Explanation: The yolk sac is a membranous sac attached to an embryo, providing early nourishment. It functions as the developmental circulatory system of the human embryo, ... It carries out transfer of nutrients in weeks 2 and 3 when the uteroplacental circulation is established
Description : The nutritive tissue around the embryo in seed is a. Endosmosis b. Endodermis c. Endosperm d. Embryo-sac
Last Answer : Endosperm
Description : Which extraembryonic membrane in humans prevents desiccation of the embryo inside the uterus? (a) Yolk sac (b) Amnion (c) Chorion (d) Allantosis
Last Answer : (b) Amnion
Description : .In a type of apomixis known as adventive embryony, embryos develop directly from the (a) nucellus or integuments (b) zygote (c) synergids or antipodals in an embryo sac (d) accessory embryo sacs in the ovule
Last Answer : (a) nucellus or integuments