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The get cross-pollinated by a species of bees, the Mediterranean orchid Ophrys employs

  1. Psuedocopulation

  2. Sexual deceit

  3. Camouflage

  4. Diapause


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mediterranean orchid Ophrys employs sexual deceit to ensure the cross pollination. In this process, one of the petals of the flower shows high resemblance with the structure of female bee. The male bee is deceived when it lands on the flower and tries to copulate with the petal. The male bee in the process of attempting pseudocopulation, carries pollen grains from one flower to the another.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Sexual deceit'.

Which of the following is not an out-breeding device ?

  1. Self incompatibility

  2. Unisexual flower

  3. Synchronisation in pollen release and stigma receptivity

  4. Chasmogamy


Correct Option: A

Two plants showing morphological similarities were cross pollinated. But after the mating progeny formation was absent. So the two plants must be considered as?

  1. Same biological species

  2. Allopatric species

  3. Different biological species

  4. Same taxonomic species


Correct Option: A

In dimorphic flowers, cross pollination is contrived by 

  1. Dicliny

  2. Dichogamy

  3. Herkogamy

  4. Heterostyly


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Heterostyly is a form of polymorphism. In this condition, styles are of different lengths relative to the stamens in flowers. This reduces self pollination and promotes cross pollination. Primrose plants shows heterostyly.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

The phenomenon of male and female structures maturing at two different 

times is ...............

  1. Dichogamy

  2. Heterostyly

  3. Hekrogamy

  4. Dioecious


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dichogamy : It is defined as the condition in some flowering plants, in which the pistils and stamens mature at different times, thus preventing self-pollination. In other terms, it is defined as the maturation of male and female parts of a flower at different times, preventing automatic self-pollination.

Non-transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of the same flower due to a physical barriers is called as 

  1. Dichogamy

  2. Herkogamy

  3. Heterostyly

  4. Homogamy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Herkogamy - common strategy employed by hermaphroditic angiosperms to reduce sexual interference between male and female function. It differs from other such strategies by supplying a spatial separation of the anthers and stigma.

When the pollen grains are not transferred from anthers to the stigma in flower due to the barrier or fence, it is referred or when some natural barrier exists between androecium and gynoecium to check self pollination, it is known as _____________.

  1. Heterostyly

  2. Herkogamy

  3. Dichogamy

  4. Cleistogamy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Herkogamy is a probable strategy applied by hermaphroditic angiosperms to reduce sexual interference between male and female function. It varies from other such strategies by supplying a spatial parting of the anthers and stigma.

Heterostyly is referring to the condition of having styles of different lengths, These are relative to the stamens in the flowers of various individual plants for reducing self-fertilization.

Dichogamy is the condition in which the male and female reproductive organs of the flower mature at different times to ensure that self-fertilization does not occur.

Cleistogamy refers to the self-fertilization which occurs within a permanently closed flower.

So option B is correct.

Despite high level of heterozygosity, the progeny derived from seed of a cross pollination plant was found to be completely uniform. One reason for this may the phenomenon of 

  1. Parthenocarpy

  2. Apomixis

  3. Induced mutation

  4. Polyploidy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Because apomixis is a abnormal kind of sexual reproduction in which egg or other cells associated with egg (synergids, antipodals etc) develop into embryo without fertilization and with or without meiosis.

Heterostyly is show by

  1. Primula

  2. Mirabilis

  3. Helianthus

  4. China rose


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In heterostyly condition , stamens style and stigma are of different heights e.g., Primula , Oxalis , Linum etc .

What name has been assigned to the genus produced by a cross between cabbage and radish

  1. Secale

  2. Bursa pastor

  3. Lysogenicophyll

  4. Raphano brassica


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Raphanobrassica , Triticale and Bromato are some  intergeneric hybrids. Raphanobrassica (Cabbage) is the result of distant cross between Raphanus (Radish) and Brassica (Cabbage).