Single Choice

The perianth term used when

AAndroecium and gynoecium are similar
BCalyx and corolla are similar
Correct Answer
CAndroecium and calyx are similar
DCorolla and gynoecium are similar

Solution

A) Correct option- B
B) Explanation of correct option

Perianth is a collective term for outer parts of calyx and corolla enclosing androecium and gynoecium.
This term is used to refer petalideous monocotyledons, in which the calyx and corolla are combined that they cannot be distinguished from each other.
Example - Plants of Liliaceae family.


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