In some bisexual flowers where the stigma and anthers mature at the same time, self-pollination is avoided by some sort of barrier. This condition is known as
A. Heterogamy
B. Heterostyly
C. Herkogamy
D. Syngamy
Answer: Option C
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B. Bischofia - Dillenia association
C. Shorea - Lagerstroemia association
D. Mesua - Michelia association
Which of the following react with haemoglobin, forming methemoglobin which will not take up oxygen?
A. Nitrates
B. Nitrites
C. Carbides
D. Oxides
Internally, hydathode shows a group of loosely arranged parenchymatous cells called as
A. Epiderm
B. Epithelium
C. Ampithecium
D. Epithem

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