Biology Practice: The Flower (Mock Test 5 - Ultimate Comprehensive Mastery)
1. Which floral whorl is botanically described as the "Microsporophyll"?
2. A "Sessile" flower is one that lacks which specific structure?
3. What is the fate of the "Integuments" of an ovule after successful fertilization?
4. "Dichogamy" is a strategy used by flowers to prevent self-pollination. It involves:
5. Which of the following is a "Neuter" flower commonly found in an inflorescence?
6. The "Perianth" is a term used when:
7. A "Monadelphous" condition is a characteristic of which flower?
8. The "Placenta" is the tissue that attaches _________ to the ovary wall.
9. Which of the following represents a "Polyadelphous" condition?
10. The basal swollen part of the pistil that develops into a fruit is the:
11. A flower having only stamens and no carpels is called:
12. "Basifixed" anthers are those where the filament is attached to the:
13. The part of the flower that produces 'Microspores' is the:
14. What is the function of the "Pollen Tube"?
15. The "Corolla" is collectively composed of:
16. A "Complete" flower must have how many whorls?
17. Which whorl of the flower is modified into 'Tepals' in the perianth?
18. The process of fusion of male and female gametes in the ovule is:
19. Which structure protects the floral parts in the bud stage?
20. The non-essential whorls of a flower are: