Anatomy and Morphology of Plants
Identify each part in a flowering plant and write whether it is haploid (n) or diploid (2n). (a) Ovary (b) Anther (c) Egg (d) Pollen (e) Male gamete (f) Zygote
Name the type of androecium found in (a) China rose (b) Bombax (c) Pea
The type of androecium found in the following structures are:
(a) China rose - This plant displays Monadelphous androecium. wherein the stamen is united in one group by their filaments and anthers are free.
(b) Bombax - This plant displays Polyadelphous androecium, wherein filaments are united in a few groups.
(c) Pea - This plant displays Diadelphous androecium, wherein filaments are united in two bundles. Nine out of ten filaments form the stamina tube and the tenth is left free.
Identify each part in a flowering plant and write whether it is haploid (n) or diploid (2n). (a) Ovary (b) Anther (c) Egg (d) Pollen (e) Male gamete (f) Zygote
Find out the incorrect match.
"Identify if the statement is right, if not, correct it." Anther is a part of the pistil.
Distinguish between the following pairs: Polyandrous and Polyadephous androecium
Why are the following describes as stated: (a) The androecium of pea flower is diadelphous (b) Ray florets of sunflower as neuters (c) In Salvia sepals as petaloid
Name the different types of androecium found in flowers.
Explain the terms Monadelphous, Diadelphous and Polyadelphous. In each case name a flower possessing such an androecium.
Stamens attached to petals are
If the filaments are fused in a single group the condition is
Adhesion in a flower is