31. In which of the following regions, severe environmental conditions permit inhabitation by some organisms only in the resistant stages of their life cycle?
32. The phenomenon of growth is immediately followed by
33. The type of style where a disc-like swelling is found at the base of the style is known as
34. Consider the following statements and choose the correct answer:
1. In Oenothera type of monosporic embryo sac, the embryo develops from the micropylar megaspore of the tetrad
2. Antipodal cells are altogether absent in Oenothera type
3. The genus Trapa forms an 8-nucleate embryo sac of the Polygonurn type
4. Oenothera type of embryo sac development has been found to be a characteristic feature of the entire family Onagraceae
1. In Oenothera type of monosporic embryo sac, the embryo develops from the micropylar megaspore of the tetrad
2. Antipodal cells are altogether absent in Oenothera type
3. The genus Trapa forms an 8-nucleate embryo sac of the Polygonurn type
4. Oenothera type of embryo sac development has been found to be a characteristic feature of the entire family Onagraceae
35. Which of the following is one of the prerequisites for abscission?
36. The chlorophyll b differs from chlorophyll a in having
37. Flower colours of red, pink, blue and purple come mainly from the pigments called . . . . . . . .
38. The term 'plankton' was first introduced in 1887 by
39. The direct or immediate effect of pollen on the character of the seed or fruit is called
40. Photosynthesis occurs in
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