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प्रश्न
Explain the following term:
Pistillate flower
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उत्तर
A flower that contains only the carpels, i.e., female parts of a flower is called female or pistillate flower. E.g. Date palm.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The essential whorls of a flower are the
Match the parts in Column A with the flowers or parts of the flower in Column B.
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Column A |
Column B |
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(a) Polyadelphous |
(i) Polypetalous |
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(b) Pollen grains |
(ii) Calyx, corolla |
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(c) Free petals |
(iii) Nectar |
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(d) Non-essential |
(iv) Bombax |
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(e) Sweet fragrant fluid |
(v) Pollen sac |
Where the following structures/parts located and what are their functions?
Thalamus
Write in detail the structure of a typical flower studied by you with the help of a labelled diagram.
Define the following term and mention its main functions:
Incomplete flower
What do you mean by persistent calyx?
How many whorls are present in a typical flower?
Give one example of the following:
Complete flower
Give one example of the following:
Inferior ovary
