Lecture 1: Morphology Of Flowering Plants ;The Leaf; The Inflorescence and the Flower

  • Chapter 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants Assignments 1

    “Underground parts of a plant are not always roots” justify the statement.

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    Differentiate between true fruit & false fruit.

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    Why is leaf of Neem called unipinnately compound.

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    Name two plants where seeds do not have endosperm?

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    What is inflorescence? What are its two types?

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    Distinguish between prop root & stilt roots

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    “Flower is a modified shoot.” justify the statement.

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    How do various leaf modifications help plants?

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    Why is leaf of Bombax categorized as palmately compound multifoliate leaf?

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    Define venation? What are two types of venation?

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    What is false fruit?

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    Why are flowers of cucumber referred to as epigynous ?

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    Differentiate between a maiz grain & a bean seed?

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    Describe that parts of a typical angiospermic leaf?

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    Give reason to justify that onion bulb is a modified stem?

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    Differentiate between epigynous & perigynous flowers.

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    What is Rhizome? Give its two examples.

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  • Chapter 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants Assignments 19

    What is placentation?

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    How do the various leaf modifications help plants?

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    What is a flower? Describe the parts of a typical angiosperm flower

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    Describe the various types of placentations found in flowering plants.

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    Describe modifications of stem with suitable examples.

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    Draw the labelled diagram of the following: (i) gram seed (ii) V.S. of maize seed

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    Explain with suitable examples the different types of phyllotaxy.

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    Lecture 1:
    Today, we will discuss the first three topics, i.e; Morphology Of Flowering Plants ;The Leaf; The Inflorescence and the Flower of Chapter 5 Morphology of Flowering Plant
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    1:  Concepts about Morphology Of Flowering Plants ;The Leaf; The Inflorescence and the Flower
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