1 Which of the following plant contain unisexual flower: a) Rose b) Papaya c) Hibiscus d) Lotus [1] 2 Which nocturnal animals can transport pollen over a long distance? a) Cat b) Bat c) Owl d) Frog [1] 3 The flower which possesses both androecium and gynoecium is called________. a) Hermaphrodite b) Incomplete flower c) Unisexual d) Dioecious [1] 4 The innermost wall layer of microsporangium nourishing the developing pollen grain is known as: a) Tapetum b) Endothecium c) Endodermis d) Sporogenous tissue [1] 5 Which one is correctly matched pair: a) Colostrum: secretion found in seminal fluid b) Clitoris: male external gene c) Coitus: Sexual intercourse d) Ovary: pigmented circular area around the nipple
Question
1 Which of the following plant contain unisexual flower: a) Rose b) Papaya c) Hibiscus d) Lotus [1] 2 Which nocturnal animals can transport pollen over a long distance? a) Cat b) Bat c) Owl d) Frog [1] 3 The flower which possesses both androecium and gynoecium is called________. a) Hermaphrodite b) Incomplete flower c) Unisexual d) Dioecious [1] 4 The innermost wall layer of microsporangium nourishing the developing pollen grain is known as: a) Tapetum b) Endothecium c) Endodermis d) Sporogenous tissue [1] 5 Which one is correctly matched pair: a) Colostrum: secretion found in seminal fluid b) Clitoris: male external gene c) Coitus: Sexual intercourse d) Ovary: pigmented circular area around the nipple
Solution
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The plant that contains unisexual flowers is b) Papaya. Unisexual flowers are those that have either male (stamens) or female (pistils) reproductive organs, but not both. Papaya plants are either male, producing only male flowers, or female, producing only female flowers.
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The nocturnal animal that can transport pollen over a long distance is b) Bat. Bats are known for their role in pollination, especially in tropical and desert climates. They feed on the nectar of flowers and in the process, they pick up pollen on their bodies and transfer it to other flowers as they feed.
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The flower which possesses both androecium (male reproductive organ) and gynoecium (female reproductive organ) is called a) Hermaphrodite. Hermaphrodite flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs.
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The innermost wall layer of microsporangium nourishing the developing pollen grain is known as a) Tapetum. The tapetum provides nutrients for the developing pollen grains and also helps in the formation of the pollen wall.
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The correctly matched pair is c) Coitus: Sexual intercourse. Coitus is a term used to describe sexual intercourse. The other pairs are not correctly matched. Colostrum is the first form of milk produced by mammals after giving birth, not a secretion found in seminal fluid. The clitoris is a part of female external genitalia, not male. The ovary is a female reproductive organ that produces eggs, not a pigmented circular area around the nipple.
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