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 : Apomictic embryos in Citrus arise from (a) synergids (b) maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule (c) antipodal cells (d) diploid egg.
Last Answer : (b) maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule
Description : Maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule
Last Answer : Maternal sporophytic tissue in ovule
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))
Description : In spite of several angiospermic features Gnetum is a gymnosperm because…. a) polyembryony is a common features b) prothallial cell is present in the male gametophyte c) seed is naked d) stem exhibit anomalous secondary growth
Last Answer : c) seed is naked
Description : The chemicals which induce artificial polyembryony are
Last Answer : The chemicals which induce artificial polyembryony are – 2,4 D; 2,4,5, T, and NAA
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
Description : The archesporium of ovule is (a) Single celled terminal (b) Single celled central (c) Single celled hypodermal (d) Single celled lateral Ans. (c) ..................... ... formed after one fertilization (3) Seed is formed before double fertilization (4) Fruit is produced after double fertilization
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : The ovuliferous scale of Pinus is a part of ........... a) megasporophyll b) microsporophyll c) ovule d) dwarf shoot.
Last Answer : c) ovule
Description : Sphenopteris hoeninghausii is the….. a)stem b)root c)leaves d)ovule
Last Answer : c)leaves
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
Last Answer : Ans: Ovules are seen in flowering plants. In Gymnosperms they are exposed and in angiosperms they are enclosed. Typical ovule has a stalk known as Funiculus and ovule body. ... as in Monocots and Polypetalae and ategmic without integuments as in parasites such as Balanophora, Loranthus.
Description : 2Apomictic embryos in Citrusarise from:a)Diploid eggb)Synergidsc)Maternal sporophytic tissue in ovuled)Antipdal cells
Description : The living cells having thickening at the corners due to deposition of pectin are known as
Last Answer : The living cells having thickening at the corners due to deposition of pectin are known as – Collenchyma cells.
Description : What is the sporophytic generation of the Marchantia? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : A plant in which sporophytic generation is represented by zygote is (a) Pinus (b) Selaginella (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Dryopteris
Last Answer : (c) Chlamydomonas
Description : Read the following five statements (A to E) and select the option with all correct statements. A. Mosses and lichens are the first organisms to colonise a bare rock. B. Selaginella is a homosporous pteridophyte. C. Coralloid roots in Cycas ... D and E (b) B, C and E (c) A, C and D (d) B, C and D
Last Answer : (a) A, D and E
Description : In cereals, the layer containing specialized cells filled with starch are called
Last Answer : In cereals, the layer containing specialized cells filled with starch are called – Aleuron layer
Description : Whent the subsidiary or neighboring cells have a common origin with the guard cells such type of stomata ontogeny is called as –
Last Answer : Whent the subsidiary or neighboring cells have a common origin with the guard cells such type of stomata ontogeny is called as – Mesogenous development
Description : In roots, mitotically and metabolically inactive cells that are positioned just behind the root cap are called as
Last Answer : In roots, mitotically and metabolically inactive cells that are positioned just behind the root cap are called as – Quiescent center
Description : Which of the following statements are true of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)? A. The two-hit model proposes that secondary MODS may be produced when even a relatively ... intensive care units has decreased owing to increased awareness, prevention, and treatment of the syndrome.
Last Answer : Answer: ABC DISCUSSION: MODS is part of a clinical continuum that begins with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome, which is the host's stress response to any major insult such ... pathogenesis of MODS, the incidence of MODS continues to increase without a significant improvement in outcome
Description : What is the law of evaporation of water from plant cells ?
Last Answer : Perspiration is the process by which water evaporates from a plant cell.
Description : What are the totiptent stem cells of plants ?
Last Answer : : Totiptent stem is the type of cell from which it is possible to produce plant seedlings directly.
Description : How many types of cells ?
Last Answer : There are two main types of cells based on the type of nucleus. Namely: (1) stem cell. (2) The actual cell.
Description : Consider the following statement: (1) In plant cells, cytokinesis start with the formation of the phragmoplast (2) Phragmoplast comprises intrazonal microtubules and Golgi vesicles (3) Primary cell wall is produced by microtubules (4) Phragmoplast is formed by nucleus
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 : Nucleotide found free in the cells is: (a) CAMP (b) AMP (c) ADP (d) ATP
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Retort cells are found in: (a) Funaria (b) Pogonatum (c) Sphagnum (d) Porella
Description : Abscission layer developed during leaf fall is made of: (a) Cork cells (b) Sclerenchymatous cells (c) Sclerenchymatous cells (d) Parenchymatous cells
Description : The specific characters of C4 plant is: (a) Bulliform cells (b) Kranz anatomy (c) Parallel venation (d) Isobilateral leaf
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
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
Description : Golgi apparatus is absent in (a) Higher plants (b) Yeast (c) Bacteria and blue-green algae (d) Liver cells
Description : Rod-shaped elongated thick-walled lignified dead cells found in seed coat of pulses (Legumes) are (a) Macrosciereids (b) Astrosclereids (c) Brachysclereids (d) Osteosclereids
Description : Tyloses are: (a) Lactiferous channels (b) Secretory cells (c) Sieve plates (d) Tracheal plugs plugging the lumen of vessels and tracheids
Description : In the secondary culture, cells are obtained from a. primary culture b. the organism c. organ culture d. phenotypic culture
Last Answer : a. primary culture
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 : In Dracaena, the cambium arises from the cells of
Last Answer : In Dracaena, the cambium arises from the cells of - parenchyma outside the outermost vascular bundles
Description : When the diploid embryosac is formed from the cells of nucellus, it is known as
Last Answer : When the diploid embryosac is formed from the cells of nucellus, it is known as – Apospory
Description : Cells of aleurone layer function for
Last Answer : Cells of aleurone layer function for – hydrolyzing the food material of seeds
Description : Differentiate laticiferous vessels and cells.
Last Answer : Ans: laticiferous cell is smaller, less efficient and coenocyte. Laticiferous vessel is formed by the union of latex cells. It is more efficient and called as syncytium.
Description : What are bulliform cells? What is their role?
Last Answer : Ans: Specialised larger epidermal cells seen in the upper epidermis of grass leaves which store water are called as bulliform cells or motor cells. They help in rolling and unrolling of lamina.
Description : What are the cells found in the egg apparatus of matured embryosac?
Last Answer : Ans: Two synergids and one egg cell
Description : Who discovered living cells? Name the first discovered living organism
Last Answer : Ans: Leeuwenhoek, Bacteria
Description : Nuceller seedlings are also called as: a. Monoembryony b. Zygotic seedling c. Polyembryony d. None of them
Last Answer : Polyembryony
Description : The development of fruit without fertilization or seed is called as: a. Pollination b. polyembryony c. pseudogamy d. Parthenocarpy
Last Answer : Parthenocarpy
Description : The transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma is called; a) Fertilization b) pollination c) Microsporogenesis d) Polyembryony
Last Answer : Ans. b) Pollination
Description : The formation of multivalents at meiosis in diploid organism is due to: (a) Monosomy (b) Delection (c) Inversion (d) Reciprocal translocation
Description : The shade of a tree is cooler than the shade of a roof due to: (a) Respiration (b) Photosynthesis (c) Transpiration (d) Guttation
Description : Movement of leaves of sensitive plant, Mimosa pudica are due to: (a) Thernonasty (b) Seisnonasty (c) Hydrothpism (d) Chemo nasty