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Question
Match the column.
| Column - I (Structure before seed formation) |
Column - II (Structure after seed formation) |
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| A. | Funiculus | I. | Hilum |
| B. | Scar of ovule | II. | Tegmen |
| C. | Zygote | III. | Testa |
| D. | Inner integument | IV. | Stalk of seed |
| V. | Embryo | ||
Options
A - V, B - I, C - II, D - IV
A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - V
A - IV, B - I, C - V, D - II
A - IV, B - V, C - III, D - II
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Solution
A - IV, B - I, C - V, D – II
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