A common flowering plant studied to understand plant organization is
1.Clitoria ternata
2.Arachis hypogeal
3.Amaranthus
4.Tridax procumbens
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Angiosperms are
1.Cryptogams
2.Cryptogams
3.Spermatophytes
4.Non-spermatophytes
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Cambium is present in
1.Monocotyledons
2.Dicotyledons
3.Bryophytes
4.Pteridophytes
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Conical tuberous roots are seen in
1.Carrot
2.Beet root
3.Radish
4.Vanda
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Embryonic root in the seed is known as
1.Radicle
2.Plumule
3.Vanda
4.Cotyledon
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Fusiform tuberous roots are seen in
1.Carrot
2.Beet root
3.Radish
4.Vanda
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Leaves with parallel venation are seen in
1.Pteridophytes
2.Gymnosperms
3.Dicotyledons
4.Monocotyledons
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Monocotyledons are characterized by
1.Fibrous root system
2.Tap root system
3.Prop root system
4.Epiphytic roots
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Most advanced plants in the plant kingdom are
1.Angiosperms
2.Gymnosperms
3.Cryptogams
4.Vanda
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Naptiform tuberous roots are seen in
1.Carrot
2.Beet root
3.Radish
4.Vanda
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Nodes and internodes are absent in
1.Shoot
2.Root
3.Both of these
4.Leaves
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Odd sepal is mostly posterior in position in
1.Monocotyledons
2.Dicotyledons
3.Gymnosperms
4.Pteridophytes
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Open vascular bundles are seen in
1.Bryophytes
2.Pteridophytes
3.Vanda
4.Dicotyledons
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Perianth are present in
1.Monocotyledons
2.Dicotyledons
3.Pteridophytes
4.Gymnosperms
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Prop roots are seen in
1.Banyan
2.Vanda
3.Carrot
4.Beet root
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Recent approximate species of flowering plants are
1.1,86,000
2.2,86,000
3.3,86,000
4.4,86,000
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Roots of extra-embryonic origin are
1.Epiphytic roots
2.Prop roots
3.Tap roots
4.Fibrous roots
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Secondary growth is usually absent in
1.Pteridophytes
2.Gymnosperms
3.Monocotyledons
4.Dicotyledons
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Tap root is
1.Negatively geotropic
2.Diageotropic
3.Positively geotropic
4.Positively phototropic
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Tap root system is seen in
1.Monocotyledons
2.Dicotyledons
3.Gymnosperms
4.Pteridophytes
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The bud which is present at the tip of the stem is
1.Axillary bud
2.Terminal bud
3.Node
4.Internode
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The example for the epiphytic roots is
1.Radish
2.Banyan
3.Vanda
4.Crotalaria
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The flowers are trimerous in
1.Pteridophytes
2.Gymnosperms
3.Monocotyledons
4.Dicotyledons
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The largest group of plant kingdom is
1.Cryptogams
2.Angiosperms
3.Gymnosperms
4.Phanerogams
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The ovules in gymnosperms are
1.Enclosed inside ovary
2.Exposed
3.Both of these
4.Enclosed inside the fruit
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The plant of the stem where leaf is attached
1.Axil
2.Node
3.Internode
4.Axillary bud
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The study of external form of a plant group is known as
1.Anatomy
2.Morphology
3.Physiology
4.Evolution
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Vascular bundles are arranged in the form of a ring in
1.Pteridophytes
2.Gymnosperms
3.Monocotyledons
4.Dicotyledons
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Velamen tissue is found in
1.Tuberous roots
2.Prop roots
3.Epiphytic roots
4.Respiratory roots
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