The ovule in which embryo sac become horse shoe shaped in: (a) Amphitropous (b) Camphylotropous (c) Orthotropous (d) Anatropous Ans. (a) ......................................................---------------------------......................................................................... BOTANY PRACTICE TEST SAMPLE QUESTIONS 1. Caruncle develops-from: (a) Outer integument (b) Ctyledon (c) Funiculus (d) Inner integuments

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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 : Ovule is straight with funiculus, embryo sac, chalaza and micropyle lying on one straight line. It is (a) orthotropous (b) anatropous (c) campylotropous (d) amphitropous.

Last Answer : a) orthotropous

Description : An ovule which becomes curved so that the nucellus and embryo sac lie at right angles to the funicle is (a) hemitropous (b) campylotropous (c) anatropous (d) orthotropous.

Last Answer : (a) hemitropous

Description : Tegmen develops from (a) funiculus (b) chalaza (c) inner integument (d) outer integument.

Last Answer : (c) inner integument

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

Description : In angiosperms, functional megaspore develops into (a) embryo sac (b) ovule (c) endosperm (d) pollen sac.

Last Answer : a) embryo sac

Description : Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into ? (1) Endosperm (2) Embryo sac (3) Embryo (4) Ovule

Last Answer : (2) Embryo sac

Description : Cross between hybrid and recessive parent is: (a) Back cross (b) Test cross (c) Monohybrid cross (d) Dihybrid cross Ans. (b) ................................................----- ... - PMT, AIIMS, MBBS,lucknow 1. Largest egg of plant kingdom belongs to: (a) Cycas (b) Pinus (c) Psidium (d) Mangfera

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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 : 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 : In seed formation the inner integument remains thin and develops into: a. Testa f. Tegmen b. Aril c. Hilum

Last Answer : Tegmen

Description : Embryo sac represents: (a) Megaspore (b) Megagamete (c) Megasporophyll (d) megagametophyte

Last Answer : Ans. ((d))

Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac. -Biology

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Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac? -Biology

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Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac. -Biology

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Description : Difference between ovule and embryo sac? -Biology

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Description : Embryo sac occurs in (a) embryo (b) axis part of embryo (c) ovule (d) endosperm.

Last Answer : (c) ovule

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 : What does the filiform apparatus do at the entrance into ovule? (a) It brings about opening of the pollen tube. (b) It guides pollen tube from a synergid to egg. (c) It helps in the entry of pollen tube into a synergid. (d) It prevents entry of more than one pollen tube into the embryo sac

Last Answer : (b) It guides pollen tube from a synergid to egg.

Description : Megasporangium is equivalent to (a) nucellus (b) ovule (c) embryo sac (d) fruit

Last Answer : (b) ovule

Description : The plant parts which consist of two generations- one within the other (1) pollen grains inside the anther (2) germinated pollen grain with two male gametes (3) seed inside the fruit (4) embryo sac inside the ovule (a) (1) only (b) (1), (2), and (3) (c) (3) and (4)

Last Answer : (d) (1) and (4).

Description : 8. Embryo sac is located inside the 1. Stigma 2. Ovule 3. Micropyle 4. Style

Last Answer : Ans: Ovule

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 : $ Orthotropous ovule has micropyle at the upper end. ! Ovule is also called megasporangium.

Last Answer : $ Orthotropous ovule has micropyle at the upper end. ! Ovule is also called megasporangium. A. If both As ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : What is the direction of micropyle in anatropous ovule? (a) Upward (b) Downward (c) Right (d) Left

Last Answer : b) Downward

Description : Which one of the following statements regarding post-fertilisation development in flowering plants is incorrect? (a) Ovules develop into embryo sac. (b) Ovary develops into fruit. (c) Zygote develops into embryo. (d) Central cell develops into endosperm

Last Answer : (a) Ovules develop into embryo sac.

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 : $ Fertilization with the help of a pollen tube is called Siphonogamy. ! Entry of pollen tube into the ovule through integuments is called Mesogamy.

Last Answer : $ Fertilization with the help of a pollen tube is called Siphonogamy. ! Entry of pollen tube into the ovule ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Formation of diploid embryosac from diploid vegetative structure, e.g., nucellus or integument etc., without meiosis is called: (a) Apospory (b) Apomixis (c) Diplospory (d) Adventives polyembryony

Last Answer : Ans. ((a))

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Description : What is the function of the integument of an ovule? -Biology

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Description : The hypogeal germination is found in: (a) Bean (b) Maize (c) Rhizophora (d) Cucurbita Ans. (b) Directions: In the following questions more than one answer given may be correct select the correct ... (1) Piper-Climbing root (2) Ficus-Climbing root (3) Buttress root-Bombax (4) Vitis-Nodulated root

Last Answer : Ans. ((d))

Description : Who is the father of botany ? Who is the father of botany?

Last Answer : Theo Frostas, the father of botany.

Description : What is Botany?

Last Answer : A. The study of plant structure, physiology, distribution and classification.

Description : The study of past geological plant life is done in branch called as ….. a)Botany b)Paleobotany c)History d)Anthropology

Last Answer : b)Paleobotany

Description : Name the branches of Botany that deal with chlorophyllous and non-chlorophyllous heterotrophic thallophytes.  

Last Answer : Ans: Phycology deals with Chlorophyllous thallophytes and Mycology non-chlorophyllous thallophytes.  

Description : Adventive embryony in Citrus is due to (a) nucellus (b) integuments (c) zygotic embryo (d) fertilized egg.

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Description : Select one of the following pairs of important features distinguishing Gnetum from Cycas and Pinus and showing affinities with angiosperms. (a) Perianth and two integuments (b) Embryo development and ... of resin duct and leaf venation (d) Presence of vessel elements and absence of archegonia

Last Answer : (d) Presence of vessel elements and absence of archegonia

Description : .In Pinus, the wings of the seed develops from (a) ovuliferous scale (b) integument (c) nucellus (d) bract.

Last Answer : (a) ovuliferous scale

Description : In olden days the type of section adopted in trunk and out fall sewers was A. Parabolic shaped B. Horse shoe shaped C. Egg shaped D. Circular shaped

Last Answer : ANS: B

Description : The suitable cross-section of sewers to carry combined flow, is A. Circular B. Egg shaped C. Rectangular D. Horse shoe shaped

Last Answer : ANS: B

Description : For trunk and out-fall, the type of sewers generally used, is A. Standard egg shaped B. Circular shaped C. Horse shoe shaped D. Parabolic shaped

Last Answer : ANS: C

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Last Answer : (b) megaspore, pollen grain and endosperm

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Last Answer : c) ovule

Description : Sphenopteris hoeninghausii is the….. a)stem b)root c)leaves d)ovule

Last Answer : c)leaves

Description : When polyembryony is due to activation of some sporophytic cells of ovule, it is called as

Last Answer : When polyembryony is due to activation of some sporophytic cells of ovule, it is called as – Adventive polyembryony

Description : The most primitive type of ovule is found in

Last Answer : The most primitive type of ovule is found in – Orthrotropus

Description : Describe the structure of ovule with the help of neat labeled diagram

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