ICSE 9 Biology Pollination Test 2

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    Biology Practice: Pollination & Fertilization (Mock Test 2 - Intermediate: Anatomy, Functions & Locations)

    1. Where exactly are the "Pollen Grains" produced in a flower?

    2. The "Micropyle" is a small opening in the ovule that functions as the site for:

    3. What is the anatomical role of the "Exine" layer of a pollen grain?

    4. The "Embryo Sac" is located within the:

    5. Which cells of the embryo sac are located at the "Chalazal" end?

    6. What is the primary function of "Synergids" during the fertilization process?

    7. The "Generative Nucleus" in the pollen tube eventually divides to form:

    8. "Double Fertilization" is a unique process where one male gamete fuses with the egg and the second fuses with:

    9. Which part of the flower provides the "landing platform" for pollen grains?

    10. The formation of the "Endosperm" (triploid tissue) is intended to:

    11. In "Hydrophilous" flowers, the pollen grains are often covered with a mucilaginous coating to:

    12. The "Vegetative Nucleus" (Tube Nucleus) functions primarily to:

    13. Where is the "Integument" located in the reproductive cycle?

    14. "Ornithophily" takes place in flowers that are typically:

    15. The "Placenta" is the tissue in the ovary that:

    16. After fertilization, the "Zygote" develops into the:

    17. Which whorl of the flower often withers and falls off after fertilization is complete?

    18. The "Pollen Kit" found on insect-pollinated pollen grains functions to:

    19. In "Anemophilous" (wind-pollinated) flowers, the stigmas are usually:

    20. Which part of the ovule develops into the "Testa" (Outer seed coat)?