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What is the name of the chemical substance which constitutes the genes? 

[2.1] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Do you think the cells of an elephant would be larger than the cells of a rat? Explain briefly.

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What is the cell theory? Who propounded it and when?

[2.1] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Bougainvillea flower is an example of 

[3.1] The Flower
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A flower is said to be complete when:

[3.1] The Flower
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The part of the flower that gives rise to the seed is

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The essential whorls of a flower are the

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Match the parts in Column A with the flowers or parts of the flower in Column B.

Column A 

Column B 

(a) Polyadelphous

(i) Polypetalous

(b) Pollen grains

(ii) Calyx, corolla

(c) Free petals

(iii) Nectar

(d) Non-essential

(iv) Bombax

(e) Sweet fragrant fluid

(v) Pollen sac

[3.1] The Flower
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Explain the following term:

Incomplete flower

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Explain the following term: 

Pistillate flower

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Explain the following term: 

Bisexual flower

[3.1] The Flower
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Where the following structures/parts located and what are their functions? 

Thalamus

[3.1] The Flower
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Why are the following described as stated: 

Salvia sepals are petaloid.

[3.1] The Flower
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Name the different types of androecium found in flowers.

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The figure given alongside represents a generalized arrangement of the different parts of a bisexual flower. Name the parts numbered 1-10.

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Is the following statement true (T) or false (F)? 

Some seeds have no cotyledons at all.

[4.1] Seeds - Structure and Germination
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Is the following statement true (T) or false (F)? 

Maize grain is fruit and not a seed. (T/F)

[4.1] Seeds - Structure and Germination
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Name the following : 

A monocotyledonous endospermic seed.

[4.1] Seeds - Structure and Germination
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Fill in the blanks:

_______ is a protective layer of radicle and ________ protects the rolled plumule.

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Give any two examples each of endospermic (albuminous) seeds, and non-endospermic (exalbuminous) seeds.

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