Biology Practice: The Flower (Mock Test 2 - Intermediate)
1. The collective name for the female reproductive whorl of a flower is:
2. Which part of the carpel connects the stigma to the ovary?
3. Flowers that lack one or more of the four whorls are known as:
4. The process where a pollen grain reaches the stigma of the same flower is:
5. Small, non-reproductive, leaf-like structures found at the base of the pedicel are:
6. A bisexual flower is also referred to as a:
7. The unit of the male reproductive part (Androecium) is the:
8. Which of these is an example of an Incomplete flower?
9. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different plant of the same species is:
10. Nectar is produced in flowers primarily to:
11. If a flower has only the Gynoecium, it is called a:
12. The long, thin tube that grows out of a pollen grain after it lands on the stigma is the:
13. Which whorl is considered 'non-essential' for the direct process of fertilization?
14. When the sepals of a flower are fused together, the condition is called:
15. When petals are free and not fused, the flower is:
16. The male gametes are found inside the:
17. Which part of the flower provides a platform for the landing of pollen?
18. Wind-pollinated flowers usually have:
19. In a flower, the number of ovaries is typically located inside the:
20. The part of the flower that becomes the seed coat is the: