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 : 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 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 : Embryo sac represents: (a) Megaspore (b) Megagamete (c) Megasporophyll (d) megagametophyte
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Embryo sac represents (a) megaspore (b) megagametophyte (c) megasporophyll (d) megagamete.
Last Answer : b) megagametophyte
Description : Microsporogenesis is the formation of : a) Microspore b) Megaspore c) Egg d) Embryo sac
Last Answer : Ans : a) Microspore
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 : 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 : Mention the component cells of an embryo sac of angiosperms -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which is the most common type of embryo sac in angiosperms ? (a) Tetrasporic with one mitotic stage of divisions (b) Monosporic with three sequential mitotic divisions (c) Monosporic with two sequential mitotic divisions (d) Bisporic with two sequential mitotic divisions
Last Answer : (b) Monosporic with three sequential mitotic divisions
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 : 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 : 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 : Through which cell of the embryo sac, does the pollen tube enter the embryo sac? (a) Egg cell (b) Persistant synergid (c) Degenerated synergids (d) Central cell
Last Answer : c) Degenerated synergids
Description : Point out the odd one. (a) Nucellus (b) Embryo sac (c) Micropyle (d) Pollen grain
Last Answer : (d) Pollen grain
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 : In angiosperms, pollen tube liberate their male gametes into the (a) central cell (b) antipodal cells (c) egg cell (d) synergids.
Last Answer : d) synergids.
Description : Male gametophyte of angiosperms is shed at (a) four celled pollen grain (b) three celled pollen grain (c) microspore mother cell (d) anther.
Last Answer : b) three celled pollen grain
Description : In Angiosperms, during pollination, the pollen grains are mostly
Last Answer : In Angiosperms, during pollination, the pollen grains are mostly – Bicellular
Description : Pollen grains of angiosperms are
Last Answer : Pollen grains of angiosperms are – Partially developed male gametophyte
Description : The innermost wall layer of pollen sac is tapetum. Its functions is in
Last Answer : The innermost wall layer of pollen sac is tapetum. Its functions is in A. Protection B. Nutrition C. Dhisence D. Mechanical strength
Description : Explain embryo development in angiosperms. -Biology
Description : Top-shaped multiciliate male gametes and the mature seed which bears only one embryo with two cotyledons, are characterised features of (a) cycads (b) conifers (c) polypetalous angiosperms (d) gamopetalous angiosperms.
Last Answer : (a) cycads
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 : What is embryo sac in plants? -Biology
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 : 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
Description : Embryo sac occurs in (a) embryo (b) axis part of embryo (c) ovule (d) endosperm.
Last Answer : (c) ovule
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 : Eight nucleated embryo sac is (a) only monosporic (b) only bisporic (c) only tetrasporic (d) any of these.
Last Answer : (d) any of these.