1. Which of the following best describes the function of the Filament?
2. A flower is discovered to have a Calyx and a Corolla, but no Androecium. This flower is:
3. What is the specific role of the Pollen Tube during the fertilization process?
4. Why is the Stigma usually sticky or feathery?
5. Which of these changes occurs in a flower immediately after successful fertilization?
6. If a fruit develops from the Thalamus rather than the Ovary, it is called a:
7. In a Mango, which part of the fruit do we typically consume?
8. What is the primary difference between a Fleshy Fruit and a Dry Fruit?
9. The Seed Coat is composed of two layers. What are they?
10. Which part of the seed embryo is responsible for the first sign of growth above the soil (the shoot)?
11. What is the function of the Micropyle after the seed has been dispersed?
12. Why is Water considered an "essential" condition for germination?
13. In Epigeal germination, what happens to the cotyledons?
14. Which of these is an example of a plant that shows Hypogeal germination?
15. What does the term 'Viviparous Germination' refer to?
16. Grains (like Wheat and Rice) are technically described as:
17. Which agent of pollination would a plant most likely use if its pollen is heavy, sticky, and the flower is very fragrant?
18. The 'Hilum' on a seed marks the spot where:
19. Why do seeds undergo a period of 'Dormancy'?
20. Which part of the seed contains the food supply for a developing Dicot embryo?