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    Which of the following statements regarding the structure of microsporangium are correct?
    (i) Microsporangium is generally surrounded by four wall layers-epidermis, endothecium, middle layers, and tapetum.
    (ii) Outer three layers perform functions of protection and dehiscence of anthers.
    (iii) Cells of tapetum undergo meiosis and produce microspore tetrads.

    Solution

    (i) A microsporangium or future pollen sac is a cylindrical sac that appears circular in the transverse section. It consists of two parts, the outer wall, and central homogeneous sporogenous tissue. 
    (ii) Microsporangial wall has four types of layers - epidermis, endothecium, 1 −3 middle layers, and tapetum. 
    (iii) The outer three layers perform the function of protection in the young anther and mechanism of dehiscence in the ripe anther. 

  • Question 2
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    Read the given statements.
    (i) Outer exine is made up of sporopollenin.
    (ii) Inner intine is pecto-cellulosic in nature.
    (iii) Generative cell is bigger and contains abundant food reserve.
    (iv) Vegetative cell is small and floats in the cytoplasm of the generative cell.
    Which of the given statements are not true regarding structure of pollen grain?

    Solution

    In a mature pollen grain, the generative cell is smaller and the tube (or vegetative) cell is larger. In the later stages of development of pollen grain, callose dissolves and the naked generative cell comes to lie freely in the cytoplasm of the tube cell. The tube cell has a cytoplasm which is rich in the food reserve (starch, protein, fat with mostly unsaturated fatty acids).

  • Question 3
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    Select the mismatched pair.

    Solution

    Xenogamy  is the cross-pollination  between the flowers of different plants. Cross pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a genetically different flower. Cross pollination is performed with the help of an external agency.

  • Question 4
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    A dithecous anther consists of ____(i)_______microsporangia, _____(ii)_______ in each lobe.

    Solution

    A stamen or male reproductive organ of a flower is made up of two parts- a stalk-like filament and a knob like terminal anther. Each anther has two lobes which are attached at the back by a sterile band called connective. When both the anther lobes are present, the stamen is called bithecous (or dithecous). A dithecous anther is tetrasporangiate having four microsporangia. Each lobe has two microsporangia separated by a strip of sterile tissue. When a single anther lobe is present, the stamen is termed as monothecous

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    A typical angiospermous ovule is attached to the placenta by means of a stalk called X. Body of the ovule fuses with X in the region called Y. Identify X and Y.

    Solution

    Ovule is an integumented megasporangium found in spermatophytes which develops into seed after fertilization. An angiosperm ovule is typically an ovoid and whitish structure. It occurs inside the ovary where it is attached to a parenchymatous cushion called placenta either singly or in a cluster. The ovule is stalked. The stalk is called funiculus or funicle. The point of attachment of the body of the ovule with the funiculus is known as hilum.

  • Question 6
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    Select the correct option regarding the ploidy level of different structures of an angiospermous ovule.

    Solution

    The body of the ovule consists of a mass of parenchymatous cells named nucellus. It is equivalent to megasporangium (2n). Megaspore mother cell or megasporocyte is a diploid (2n) cell which undergoes meiosis to form a linear tetrad of four haploid megaspores (n). Normally, the chalazal megaspore is the functional megaspore while the other three degenerate.

  • Question 7
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    Which of the following options is correct?

    Solution

    Autogamy (Gk. autos-self, gamos-marriage) is a type of self-pollination in which an intersexual or perfect flower is pollinated by its own pollen.

    Geitonogamy is a type of pollination in which pollen grains of one flower are transferred to the stigma of another flower belonging to either the same plant or a genetically similar plant. In geitonogamy, the flowers often show modifications similar to ones found in xenogamy or cross-pollination.

    Xenogamy or cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a genetically different flower.

  • Question 8
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    Refer to the given characteristics of some flowers.
    (i) Light and non-sticky pollen grains
    (ii) Exserted stigmas and anthers
    (iii) Large, often feathery stigmas
    (iv) Flowers colourless, odourless and nectarless
    (v) Common in grasses

    Above features are the characteristics of  

    Solution

    Anemophily is a mode of cross pollination or transfer of pollen grains from a mature anther to the stigma of a pistil which is accomplished through the agency of wind.
    Example: coconut palm, data palm, maize, many grasses, Cannabis, etc.

  • Question 9
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    Spiny or sticky pollen grains and large, attractively coloured flowers are associated with

    Solution

    Entomophily type of pollination takes place through the agency of insects. The entomophilous flowers are brightly coloured and fragranted to attract the insects. Their pollen grains are sticky or spiny to easily get attached with the body of pollinators. When the insects visit the flowers, their body gets dusted with pollen grains, and when they fly and visit other flowers, they brush against the stigma which being sticky, at once receives the pollen grains from their body. Thus, cross-pollination is achieved.

  • Question 10
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    In (i) condition, both male and female flowers are borne on the same plant; an example of such plants is (ii).

    Solution

    Monoecious plant species have separate male and female flowers on the same plant. Examples or monoecious plants are castor, maize, birch, coconut and cucurbit. The plants in which male and female flowers are borne on separate individual are referred to as dioecious plants. e.g., papaya, date palm.

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