Chapter 2 : Sexual reproduction in Flowering Plants
Q. What is apomixis and what is its importance?
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Q. Differentiate between:
(a) Hypocotyl and Epicotyl (b) Coleoptile and Coleorrhiza (c) Integument and Testa (d) Perisperm and Pericarp
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Q. Mention two strategies evolved in flowers to prevent self-pollination in flowers.
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Q. Name the parts of an angiospermic flower in which development of male and female gametophyte take place.
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Q. What is self-incompatibility? Why does self-pollination not lead to seed formation in self-incompatible species?
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Q. Arrange the following terms in the correct developmental sequence: Pollen grain, sporogenous tissue, microspore tetrad, pollen mother cell, male gametes.
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Q. What is triple fusion? Where and how does it take place? Name the nuclei involved in triple fusion.
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Q. What is meant by emasculation? When and why does a plant breeder employ this technique?
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Q. Differentiate between microsporogenesis and megasporogenesis. Which type of cell division occurs during these events? Name the structures formed at the end of these two events.
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Q. Explain the role of tapetum in the formation of pollen-grain wall.
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Q. With a neat diagram explain the 7-celled, 8-nucleate nature of the female gametophyte.
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Q. Why is apple called a false fruit? Which part(s) of the flower forms the fruit?
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Q. If one can induce parthenocarpy through the application of growth substances, which fruits would you select to induce parthenocarpy and why?
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Q. Why do you think the zygote is dormant for sometime in a fertilised ovule?
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Q. With a neat, labelled diagram, describe the parts of a typical angiosperm ovule.
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Q. What is bagging technique? How is it useful in a plant breeding programme?
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Q. What is meant by monosporic development of female gametophyte?
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Q. What are chasmogamous flowers? Can cross-pollination occur in cleistogamous flowers? Give reasons for your answer.