Description : Is there any special name for the connective that connects 2 anther lobes in dithecous anther? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is dithecous anther? -Biology
Description : Which ones produce androgenic haploids in anther cultures? (a) Anther wall (b) Tapetal layer of anther wall (c) Connective tissue (d) Young pollen grains
Last Answer : (d) Young pollen grains
Description : Proximal end of the filament of stamen is attached to the (a) placenta (b) thalamus or petal (c) anther (d) connective
Last Answer : b) thalamus or petal
Description : What is the difference between monothecous and dithecous anthers? -Biology
Description : Non-cellular layer that connects epithelium to connective tissue is
Last Answer : Non-cellular layer that connects epithelium to connective tissue is A. Basement membrane B. Epidermis C. Dermis D. Cell junction
Description : The connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is – (1) Cartilage (2) Ligament (3) Tendon (4) Interstitial fluid
Last Answer : (3) Tendon Explanation: A tendon or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. Tendons are similar to ligaments; ... made of collagen. Ligaments join one bone to another bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone.
Description : The connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is (1) Cartilage (2) Ligament (3) Tendon (4) Interstitial fluid
Last Answer : Tendon
Description : Ear piercings (cartilage, not lobes) is a meaning attached to the individual locations on the ear?
Last Answer : It’s just decoration. There are a lot of stories about earring meanings, but they don’t hold up. Most of them are schoolyard myths.
Description : I have billions of eyes, yet I live in darkness. I have millions of ears, yet only four lobes. I have no muscle, yet I rule two hemispheres. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : The human brain.
Description : Which of the following lobes of pituitary atrophies during fetal development and is smaller is adults ?
Last Answer : Which of the following lobes of pituitary atrophies during fetal development and is smaller ... Pars intermedia C. Adenohypophysis D. Neuronhypophysis
Description : Which of the following anatomical considerations is correct: A. optic chiasm lesions characteristically produce a bitemporal hemianopia B. central scotoma occurs early in papilloedema C. in ... hemianopia E. opticokinetic nystagmus is found with bilateral infarction of the parieto-occipital lobes
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Very low signal strength in antenna. A. Minor lobes B. Null C. Antenna patterns D. Major lobes
Last Answer : B. Null
Description : Width measured in degrees of a major lobes between end of the love at which the relative power is one half (-3dB) its value from the peak of the lobe. A. Bandwidth B. Wavelength C. Radiation D. Beamwidth
Last Answer : D. Beamwidth
Description : Write the names of Cerebral Cortex Lobes?
Last Answer : •Frontal Lobes • Occipital Lobes •Parietal Lobes • Temporal Lobes
Description : How many major lobes are produced by a paraboloid reflector?
Last Answer : One.
Description : How many major lobes are radiated by a parabolic reflector?
Last Answer : One
Description : As the spacing between elements in a broadside array increases, what is the effect on the major lobes?
Last Answer : They sharpen.
Description : What is the primary difference between the major and minor lobes of a radiation pattern?
Last Answer : Major lobes have the greatest amount of radiation.
Description : A ____ pump consists of a reciprocating or rotating cavity between two lobes or gears and a rotor. a. positive c. negative b. centrifugal d. hand
Last Answer : a. positive
Description : Rabbit liver is made of (a) 4 lobes (b) 6lobes (c) 5 lobes (d) 7 lobes
Last Answer : (c) 5 lobes
Description : What are the modifications of bracts, bracteoles and perianth lobes in a compound spike.
Last Answer : Ans: In compound spike, bracts are modified into sterile Glumes and fertile Lemma, Bracteoles as palea, and perianth lobes as Lodicules.
Description : In which cerebral lobes is the speech center located? Is it the: a) frontal b) parietal c) temporal d) occipital
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- frontal
Description : why sterile tissues degenerate in anther during the maturation of pollen grain -Biology
Description : What is the function of the anther? -Biology
Description : Why is the anther important? -Biology
Description : Why is the anther elevated? -Biology
Description : When pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma? -Biology
Description : What is the anther of a flower? -Biology
Description : Can you use a keyboard key from any laptop to replace anther?
Last Answer : answer:sure, why not? just check if it’s the same type of “connection” (some keys attach differently) good luck and happy tinkering
Description : how many disten one to anther plation of rubbar tree
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Who amongst the following is the anther of the Book “The Folded Earth”? -Do You Know?
Description : What is Anther ?
Last Answer : Anther means pollen.
Description : What is anther name for the gnu?
Last Answer : It is Wildebeest, scientific name Connochaetes.
Description : Haploid plants can be obtained from: (a) Leaf culture (b) Bud culture (c) Root culture (d) Anther culture
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Anther or pollen culture technique is used to obtained
Last Answer : Ans. Haploid plants
Description : Consider the following statements about pollination. 1. Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to ovules in the same flower or a different f lower is called pollination. 2. The pollination by wind is called anemophily. 3. Pollination is a ... 1 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (c) Only 2 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The floral part that produces pollen grains is (1) Sepal (2) Petal (3) Anther (4) Ovary
Last Answer : (3) Anther Explanation: The anther contains microsporangia. Each microsporangium contains pollen mother cells. These undergo meiosis, and produce pollen grains, which contain the male gametes (sperm). The pollen is released by the opening of the anther.
Description : The floral part that produces pollen grains is - (1 ) Sepal (2) Petal (3) Anther (4) Ovary
Last Answer : (3) Anther Explanation: Anther is the apical portion of a stamen, which produces the microspores or pollen grains. An anther normally comprises four pollen sacs arranged in two groups or lobes joined by the connective tissue to the filament
Description : The process of removing anther from a bi- sexual flower?
Last Answer : Plant breeding
Description : In order to obtain virus-free plants through tissue culture the best method is (a) meristem culture (b) protoplast culture (c) embryo rescue (d) anther culture.
Last Answer : (a) meristem culture
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 : Meiosis is best observed in dividing (a) cells of apical meristem (b) cells of lateral meristem (c) microspores and anther wall (d) microsporocytes.
Last Answer : (d) microsporocytes.
Description : Anthesis is a phenomenon which refers to (a) reception of pollen by stigma (b) formation of pollen (c) development of anther (d) opening of flower bud.
Last Answer : (d) opening of flower bud.