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A family which was named after its inflorescence is

  1. Poaceae (graminae)

  2. Malvaceae

  3. Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)

  4. Moraceae


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A family which was named after its inflorescence is Apiaceae (umbelliferae). The defining characteristic of this family is the inflorescence: a simple or compound umbel. Flowers across the Apiaceae are fairly uniform and are usually perfect hermaphroditic and actinomorphic, but some are andromonoecious, polygamomonoecious, or even dioecious, with a distinct calyx and corolla, but the calyx if often highly reduced, to the point of being undetectable in many species, while the corolla can be white, yellow, pink or purple. The flowers are nearly perfectly entamerous, with 5 petals, sepals, and stamens. The androecium contains of 5 stamens, but there is often variation in the functionality of the stamens even within a single inflorescence. Some flowers are functionally staminate while others are functionally pistillate.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Anthodium inflorescence is characteristic of

  1. Sun flower

  2. Sage flower

  3. Horse-shoe flower

  4. Ficus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Anthodium inflorescence is characteristic of sunflower. Sunflower belongs to Asteraceae.The genus is one of many in the Asteraceae that are known as sunflowers. It is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray flowers, when present, are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are cauducous. They bear one or
several to many wide, terminal capitula (flower heads), with bright yellow ray florets at the outside and yellow or maroon disc florets inside. Several
ornamental cultivars have red-colored ray florets. Indeterminate simple inflorescences are generally called as racemose anthodium inflorescence. The main kind of racemose inflorescence is the raceme  and the other kind of racemose inflorescences can all be derived from this one by dilation, compression, swelling or reduction of the different axes.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

The peduncle is compressed to a flattened or convex disc, the receptacle and the flowers (florets) are sessile this represents ....... inflorescence

  1. Spadix

  2. Umbel

  3. Capitulum

  4. Hypanthodium


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The peduncle is compressed to a flattened or convex disc, the receptacle and the flowers (florets) are sessile this represents capitulum inflorescence. A flower head or capitulum is a very contracted raceme in which the single sessile flowers share are borne on an enlarged stem. Capitulum can be used as an exact synonym for pseudanthium and flower head, however its use is generally but not always restricted to the Asteraceae family. At least one source defines it as a small flower head. Flower head is a special type of inflorescence  in which anything from a small cluster to hundreds or sometimes thousands of flowers are grouped together to form a single flower-like structure. Pseudanthia take various forms. The individual flowers of a pseudanthium commonly are called as florets.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Dichasial cyme is characteristically found in

  1. Gossypium

  2. Calotropis

  3. Alocasia

  4. Dianthus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Determinate simple inflorescences are generally called as cymose. The main kind of cymose inflorescence is the cyme. The cyme is refered as dichasial when there are two secondary axis. If in an inflorescence two lateral branches develop on either side of the terminal lower which again branch is known as dichasial cyme. Dianthus  species are mostly herbaceous perennials  and some are low subshrubs with oody basal stems. The leaves are opposite, simple, mostly linear and often strongly glaucous grey-green to blue-green. The flowers have five petals, with dichasial cyme.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

Perianth of Gramineae is termed

  1. Tepal

  2. Ligule

  3. Lodicule

  4. Spur


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Flowers of Poaceae are characteristically arranged in spikelets, each spikelet having one or more florets. The spikelets are further grouped into panicles or spikes. A spikelet consists of two or sometimes fewer bracts at the base, called as glumes, followed by one or more florets. A floret consists of the flower surrounded by two bracts, one external the lemma and one internal the palea. The flowers are usually hermaphroditic maize being an important exception and anemophilous or wind-pollinated. The perianth is reduced to two scales, called as lodicules, that expand and contract to spread the lemma and palea. These are generally interpreted to be modified sepals. The lodicules are the two diminutive bodies lying between the lemma and the ovary base in the grass floret which, by expanding rapidly at the time of anthesis, lever away the rigid lemma allowing anthers and stigmas to emerge. Expansion results from the swelling of a cushion of tissue at the base of each lodicule. Perianth of Gramineae are not termed as tepal, ligule and spur. 
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Depending upon the mode of branching of peduncle, the inflorescences are of ...... main types.

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Depending upon the mode of branching of peduncle, the inflorescences are of two main types - Recaulescent and Concaulescent.
When the bract is attached to the stem holding the flower (the pedicel or
peduncle), it is said to be recaulescent; sometimes these bracts or bracteolesare highly modified and appear to be appendages of the flower calyx. 
Recaulescences is the fusion of the subtending leaf with the stem holding the bud or the bud itself, thus the leaf or bract is adnate to the stem of flower. When the formation of the bud is shifted up the stem distinctly above the subtending leaf, it is described as concaulescent.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Unisexual flowers are found in inflorescence of

  1. Ficus

  2. Poinsettia

  3. Morus

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Unisexual flowers are present in Morus, Ficus and PoinsettiaA unisexual flower is one that has stamens but no pistils or having pistils but no stamens. A flower having only stamens is said to be staminate, or male. A flower having only pistils is said to be pistillate, or female. In many unisexual flowers, the nonfunctioning organs of the other sex are present in reduced form, thus attesting to the plants original bisexual nature. Such flowers are said to be functionally male or functionally female.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

In Brassica oleracea var. capitata, the edible part is

  1. Inflorescene

  2. Flower bud

  3. Vegetative bud

  4. Stem


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Brassica oleracea var. capitata, the common name is cabbageCabbage is a typical cool season crop grown for the thickened vegetative bud called as head. It is one of the most  popular and widely grown vegetables and has occupied second position in production after potato. It is a rich source of vitamin A, C and mineral including potassium, calcium, sodium and iron.

The axis of inflorescence is known as __________.

  1. Petiole

  2. Pedicle

  3. Peduncle

  4. Pinna


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • The stalk holding the complete inflorescence and bearing the flowers or fruit, in a flowering plant is known as the peduncle. 
  • The pedicle is the stem that attaches a single flower. 
  • The petiole is the stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem and the leaflet of a pinnately compound leaf is called pinna. 
So, the correct option is 'Peduncle'.

An inflorescence __________ the chances of pollination.

  1. Improves

  2. Reduces

  3. Alternates

  4. Condenses


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The arrangement of flowers is known as the inflorescence. It is useful for the plant as it increases the chances of attracting insect pollinators such as bees that help in pollination. The flower morphology, size, colour, nectar and odour act as signals for attracting these pollinators. 

So, the correct option is 'improves'.