What are the types of gametes produced in staminate and Pistil late flowers-
1. Female and male gametes respectively
2. Male and female gametes respectively
3. Both male gametes
4. Both female gametes
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The differentiation of the male and female reproductive structures in a flower leads to the formation of:
1. Sepals and petals
2. Androecium and gynoecium
3. Anthers and ovules
4. Filaments and stigmas
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A typical angiosperm embryo sac is

1. 6-celled, 8-nucleate

2. 8-celled, 7-nucleate

3. 7-celled, 8-nucleate

4. 3-celled, 8-nucleate

Subtopic:  Pistil: Female Gametophyte |
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Pollen grains are well-presserved as fossils because of the presence of

1. Pollenkitt

2. Sporopollenin

3. Petco-cellulose

4. Ligno-cellulose

Subtopic:  Stamen: Male Gametophyte |
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Some flowers selected for artificial hybridization, do not require emasculation but bagging is essential for them. Select an appropriate reason-
1. to prevent contamination of its stigma with unwanted pollen grains
2. to prevent contamination with dust
3. to protect from predators
4. to ensure optimal temperature
Subtopic:  Pollination & Outbreeding Devices |
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During microsporogenesis in flowering plants, each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produce how many microspores, and what is their arrangement called when they remain together temporarily?
1. Two microspores; dyad
2. Four microspores; tetrad
3. Four microspores; triad
4. Eight microspores; octad
Subtopic:  Stamen: Microsporangium | Pre-fertilisation: Structures and Events |
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What would be the fate of a Microspore if the tapetum is not developed in the Microsporangium?
1. Microspores will undergo meiosis
2. Nourishment will be deprived to microspores
3. There will be no change
4. Microspores will undergo mitosis
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The devices to discourage self pollination are.
1. Pollen release and stigma receptivity is not synchronised
2. Anther and stigma are placed at different position
3. Rejection of pollen by stigma of the same flowers
4. All of these
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It is possible to store pollen grains of a large number of species for years in liquid nitrogen at:
1. 0°C
2. 4°C
3. -196°C
4. -273°C
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Pollen wall contains sporopollenin which is one of the most resistant organic materials. It is found in

1. Exine

2. Intine

3. Both exine and intine

4. Endexine and intine

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