Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of:
(1) microspore
(2) generative cell
(3) vegetative cell
(4) microspore mother cell
Long filamentous threads protruding at the end of a young cob of maize are :
(1) anthers
(2) styles
(3) ovaries
(4) hairs
Male gametophyte in angiosperms produces
(1) two sperms and a vegetative cell
(2) single sperm and a vegetative cell
(3) single sperm and two vegetative cells
(4) three sperms
Apomixis is
(1) formation of seeds by fusion of gametes
(2) formation of seed without syngamy and meiosis
(3) formation of seeds with syngamy but no meiosis
(4) none of the above
What is the correct sequence of the formation of female gametophyte in angiosperms?
(1) Nucellus, megapore tetrad, megaspore mother cell, megaspore, female gametophyte
(2) Megaspore tetrad, nucellus, megaspore mother cell, megaspore, female gametophyte
(3) Nucellus, megaspore mother cell, megaspore tetrad, megaspore, female gametophyte
(4) Megaspore mother cell, megaspore tetrad, megaspore, nucellus, female gametophyte
Which among the following is attached to the proximal end of filament?
(1) Stamen
(2) Anther
(3) Petal
(4) Pollen sac
A typical angiosperm bilobed and dithecous anther consists of how many theca?
(1) Two
(2) Four
(3) Eight
(4) Three
What is the number of microsporangia in each lobe of an angiosperm anther?
(1) Four
(2) Two
(3) Eight
(4) One
Which among the following extend longitudinally to become pollen sac?
(1) Microsporangia
(2) Filament of anther
(3) Tapetum
(4) Endothecium
All of the following statements are correct except:
(1) The proximal end of the filament is attached to the thalamus or the petal of the flower.
(2) The anther is a four-sided structure consisting of four microsporangia, two in each lobe.
(3) The number and length of stamens are variable in flowers of different species.
(4) In a longitudinal section, a typical microsporangium appears near circular in outline.