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| 151. |
Which Is The Plant In Which The Seeds Grow Without Ovary? |
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Answer» Psychus. Psychus. |
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| 152. |
Which Is The Ester That Gives Pineapple Its Pleasant Smell? |
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Answer» ETHYNE Butyrate. Ethyne Butyrate. |
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| 153. |
Which Is The Most Nutritive Fruit? |
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Answer» Avocado (persea AMERICAN) has the highest calorific VALUE (740 calories) and CUCUMBER (73 calories) has the lowest. Avocado (persea American) has the highest calorific value (740 calories) and cucumber (73 calories) has the lowest. |
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| 154. |
What Are The Difference Between Drupe, Berry And Aggregate? |
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Answer» Drupe is a FRUIT with a SINGLE seed. Berry with seeds and aggregate is a fruit with MANY TINY drupes. Drupe is a fruit with a single seed. Berry with seeds and aggregate is a fruit with many tiny drupes. |
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| 155. |
Which Is The Main Type Of Fruits? |
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Answer» The MAIN TYPES of fruits are DRUPE, pome, leguime, berry, NUT and aggregate. The main types of fruits are drupe, pome, leguime, berry, nut and aggregate. |
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| 156. |
What Is Stigma? |
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Answer» Stigma is the receptive SURFACE area of the carpel (female reproductive ORGAN of a FLOWER) which is STICKY or feathery. Stigma is the receptive surface area of the carpel (female reproductive organ of a flower) which is sticky or feathery. |
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| 158. |
Give The Name Of The Trees Which Flower Only Once In A Complete Life Cycle? |
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Answer» Monocarp. Monocarp. |
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| 159. |
What Is A Devil’s Tree? |
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Answer» Devi’s TREE is a large evergreen tree, NEARLY 25 mts height. Devils tree is USABLE in severe as well as everyday illness, irritable bowel, diarrhea, and skin eruptions. Devi’s tree is a large evergreen tree, nearly 25 mts height. Devils tree is usable in severe as well as everyday illness, irritable bowel, diarrhea, and skin eruptions. |
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| 160. |
Give An Example Of A Plant Which Produces Many Seeds? |
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Answer» Pea. Pea. |
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| 161. |
In Which Country Did The Flower Dahlia Originate? |
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Answer» In MEXICO. In Mexico. |
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| 162. |
Which Is The Process Of Removing Another From A Bisexual Flower? |
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Answer» Emasculation. Emasculation. |
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| 163. |
What Is Called Bicarpillary Pistil? |
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Answer» A PISTIL which is COMPOSED of TWO CARPELS. A pistil which is composed of two carpels. |
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| 164. |
Why Are Night Blooming Flowers White In Colour? |
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Answer» To BECOME DISCERNIBLE to POLLINATORS. To become discernible to pollinators. |
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| 165. |
Give One Example Of Epigenous Type Of Flower? |
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Answer» Sunflower. Sunflower. |
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| 166. |
What Is The Sepal? |
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Answer» The sepal is the protective leaf - like PART of a flower which is USUALLY green in colour and LIES OUTSIDE the petals. The sepal is the protective leaf - like part of a flower which is usually green in colour and lies outside the petals. |
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| 167. |
From Where Is Clove Oil Obtained? |
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Answer» CLOVE OIL is OBTAINED from the FLOWER BUDS of syzyhium aromaticum. Clove oil is obtained from the flower buds of syzyhium aromaticum. |
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| 168. |
What Is Double Fertilization? |
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Answer» It means ONE MALE GAMETE with the EGG and the other with the antipodal CELL. It means one male gamete with the egg and the other with the antipodal cell. |
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| 169. |
What Is Fertilization? |
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Answer» FERTILIZATION MEANS FUSION of the NUCLEI of male and female GAMETES. Fertilization means fusion of the nuclei of male and female gametes. |
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| 170. |
What Are Cleistogamous Flowers? |
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Answer» Some flowers REMAIN CLOSED and NEVER OPEN. These flowers are called cleistogamous. Some flowers remain closed and never open. These flowers are called cleistogamous. |
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| 171. |
What Is Pollination? |
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Answer» The process of TRANSFERRING the pollen, the MALE reproductive UNITS, from the parts, that PRODUCE them to the PLANETS female structure. The process of transferring the pollen, the male reproductive units, from the parts, that produce them to the planets female structure. |
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| 172. |
Which Is The Smallest Flowering Point? |
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Answer» The FLOATING wolffia angasta from the DUCKWEED family are the smallest flowering plants. The width of the flower is 0.5 MM. The floating wolffia angasta from the duckweed family are the smallest flowering plants. The width of the flower is 0.5 mm. |
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| 173. |
Which Is The Largest Flower? |
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Answer» The largest flower is the MOTTLED orange - brown and white parasitic STINKING corps LILY (raffiesia arnoldii) which grows in the forests of southest Asia. It was NAMED after the founder of Singapore, sir samford raffles. The width of the flower is 1 - 3 ft, across. The largest flower is the mottled orange - brown and white parasitic stinking corps lily (raffiesia arnoldii) which grows in the forests of southest Asia. It was named after the founder of Singapore, sir samford raffles. The width of the flower is 1 - 3 ft, across. |
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| 174. |
What Is The Difference Between Monocotyledons And Dicotyledons? |
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Answer» They differ in the structure of their SEEDS, stems and leaves. But the basic DISTINCTION between them is that DICOTS have two cotyledons or seed leaves and monocots have only ONE. Dicotyledons are also KNOWN as magnolias. They differ in the structure of their seeds, stems and leaves. But the basic distinction between them is that dicots have two cotyledons or seed leaves and monocots have only one. Dicotyledons are also known as magnolias. |
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| 175. |
What Are The Two Classes Of Flowering Plants? |
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Answer» They are MONOCOTYLEDONS or MONOCOTS and DICOTYLEDONS or DICOTS. They are monocotyledons or monocots and dicotyledons or dicots. |
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| 176. |
What Are Angiosperms? |
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Answer» The FLOWERING plants are GENERALLY CALLED angiosperms. Their reproductive organs are in FLOWERS having seeds. The flowering plants are generally called angiosperms. Their reproductive organs are in flowers having seeds. |
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| 177. |
Name The Two Types Of Complex Permanent Tissues In Plants? |
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Answer» Xylem and Phloem. |
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| 178. |
Plant Tissues Are Classified Into Two Groups. What Are They? |
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Answer» MERISTEMATIC TISSUE and PERMANENT tissue. Meristematic tissue and permanent tissue. |
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| 179. |
Which Organism Is Having Characters Of Both Plants And Animals? |
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Answer» Euglena. Euglena. |
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| 180. |
What Is Dendrology? |
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Answer» The STUDY of TREES is CALLED DENDROLOGY. The study of trees is called dendrology. |
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| 181. |
What Are Saprophytes? |
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Answer» Saprophytes are those PLANTS which FEED on DEAD ORGANIC material. Saprophytes are those plants which feed on dead organic material. |
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| 182. |
Who Is The Father Of Taxonomy? |
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Answer» CAROLUS Linnaeus. He originated the modern classification system and FIRST used BINOMIAL system of nomenclature. Carolus Linnaeus. He originated the modern classification system and first used binomial system of nomenclature. |
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| 183. |
What Are Protozoa? |
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Answer» Protozoa are cellular or non - cellular organisms. Their bodies are made of SINGLE CELL which perform all the ESSENTIAL activities. Protozoa are cellular or non - cellular organisms. Their bodies are made of single cell which perform all the essential activities. |
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| 184. |
What Is Meant By Nomenclature? |
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Answer» It is the SCIENCE of naming INDIVIDUALS on the BASIS of their body CHARACTERS, habits and DISTRIBUTION. It is the science of naming individuals on the basis of their body characters, habits and distribution. |
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| 185. |
What Is Cell Biology? |
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Answer» STUDY of STRUCTURE function, reproduction and LIFE history of cells of an ORGANISM. Study of structure function, reproduction and life history of cells of an organism. |
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| 186. |
What Are The Subsidiary Cells? |
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Answer» Immediate CELLS surrounding the GUARD cells are CALLED SUBSIDIARY cells. Immediate cells surrounding the guard cells are called subsidiary cells. |
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| 187. |
Which Scientist Proved That Plants Also Have Got Life As That Of Animals? |
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Answer» Jagadish Chandra Bose. |
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| 188. |
What Helps In Flowering? |
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Answer» The FLORIGEN. The florigen. |
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| 191. |
What Gives Yellow Colour To Old Leaves? |
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Answer» Xanthophylls. Xanthophylls. |
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| 192. |
Cricket Bats Are Made Out Of The Wood Of Which Tree? |
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Answer» Willow. Willow. |
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| 193. |
The Material Of Which The Wall Of A Plant Cell Is Made? |
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Answer» Cellulose. Cellulose. |
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| 194. |
What Is Source Of Turgid In Plant Cell? |
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Answer» Water. Water. |
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| 195. |
Who Discovered The Plant Cell? |
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Answer» SCHNEIDER and ROBERT HOOKE in 1665. Schneider and Robert Hooke in 1665. |
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| 196. |
Which Is The Structural And Physiological Unit Of A Plant? |
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Answer» Cells. Cells. |
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| 197. |
How Do Plant Cells Differ From Animal Cells? |
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Answer» In having CELL WALL, PLASTIDS and LARGE VACUOLES. In having cell wall, plastids and large vacuoles. |
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