Tag: pollination, fertilization and development of endosperm and embryo

Questions Related to pollination, fertilization and development of endosperm and embryo

Which pollinating agents is responsible to bring about $80\%$ of pollination?

  1. Insects

  2. Water

  3. Humans

  4. Wind


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • About 80 percent of all plant pollination is biotic i.e it is carried out by insects such as bees, wasps, and birds.
  • The remaining 20 percent of abiotically pollinated species, 98 percent is by wind pollination and 2 percent by water pollination.

Spiny or sticky pollen grains and large, attractively coloured flowers are associated with

  1. Hydrophily

  2. Entomophily

  3. Ornithophily

  4. Anemophily


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Entomophily type of pollination takes place through the agency of insects. The entomophilous flowers are brightly colored and fragrance to attract the insects. Their pollen grains are sticky or spiny to easily get attached with the body of pollinators. When the insects visit the flowers, their body gets dusted with pollen grains, and when they fly and visit other flowers, they brush against the stigma which being sticky, at once receives the pollen grains from their body. Thus, cross-pollination is achieved. 

So, the correct answer is 'Entomophily'.

Thread-like pollen without exine are found in
  1. Hydrophily

  2. Entomophily

  3. Anemophily

  4. Chiropterophily


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Thread like pollen are found in Hydrophily where pollination occurs by means of water. Such pollen grains sometimes lack exine and form thread-like structures called the viscin threads. These structures aid the pollen to swim in water and thus, pollination can occur when they come in contact with a female flower.
So, the correct answer is A.

The hydrophilous flowers, pollinated completely under water, are known 

as ...............

  1. Epihydrogamous

  2. Hypohydrogamous

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. Polyhydrogamous.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Hypohydrogamy includes the plants which are pollinated inside the water, e.g., Ceratophyllum, Naja, etc. Epihydrogamous - includes the plants which are pollinated on the surface of water.

The pollination is ......... in eel grass

  1. Hydrophilous

  2. Zoophilous

  3. Entomophilous

  4. Anemophilous


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tethered structure of the eel grass flower draws in free sailing male flowers for pollination by forming a dimple on water surface. The female flower is also blown by the wind, but it is anchored by its stem. As the breeze tugs at it, so its stem pulls it lower in the water, creating a dimple in the surface. The male ship, moving freely, sails into the dimple, toboggans down its slope and collides so violently with the female flower that the pollen is knocked out of its anthers. The female flower, having achieved fertilization, then closes.

Underwater, pollination occurs in

  1. Zostera

  2. Nymphaea

  3. Vallisneria

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hydrophily includes plants which are pollinated inside the water. Zostera marina is a submerged marine perennial. The pollen is exceptionally long and needle like. Specific gravity of these pollen is almost the same as that of sea water. Consequently, they can freely float in water any depth. The stigma is also very long in this plant. If the pollen comes in contact with the stigma, it coils around water. 

Bees are very important for agriculturists as .................

  1. They give bees wax

  2. They are agents for pollination

  3. Are agents to carry fruits

  4. Produce honey


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The most recognized pollinators are the various species of bees, which are plainly adapted to pollination. Bees typically are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge. Both features help pollen grains adhere to their bodies but they also have specialized pollen carrying structures; in most bees takes the form of a structure known as scopa, which is on the hind  legs of most bees, and or the lower abdomen made up of thick plumose setae. Honey bees, bumblebees and their relatives do not have a scopa, but the hind leg is modified into a struture called the corbicula. Most bees gather nectar, a concentrated energy source and pollen, which is high protein food, to nurture their young and inadvertently transfer some among the flowers as they are working.

Pollination in Vallisneria is by

  1. Wind

  2. Animals

  3. Insects

  4. Water

  5. Wind and insects


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vallisnaria is the genus of aquatic plant. In this plant, pollination is done by pollinating agent i.e., water. Female flowers have long stalk and appears on the surface of the water. When the male flower releases pollen grain it reaches to the stigma of female flower through water current.

Maize is 

  1. Self pollinated

  2. Cross pollinated by rain

  3. Cross pollinated by insects

  4. Cross pollinated by wind


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Corss pollination is when pollen from one plant pollinates flowers on a different plant. With maize, cross-pollination is preferred because it is a monoecious crop with male and female flowers in separate parts of the same plant. So, male part produces a large number of pollen grains, which are then distributed by wind to other female parts of another maize plants.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D), 'Cross pollinated by wind'.

The chief pollinators of our agri horticultural crops are .....................

  1. Moths

  2. Bees

  3. Beetles

  4. Butterflies


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The most recognized pollinators are the various species of bees, which are plainly adapted to pollination. Bees typically are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge. Both featured help pollen grains adhere to their bodies, but they also have specialized pollen carrying structures; in most bees , this takes the form of a structure known as the scopa, which is on the hind legs of most bees, and the lower abdomen, made up of thick, plumose setae, honey bees, bumble bees and their relatives do not have a scopa, but the hind leg is modified into a structure called as corbicula. Most bees gather nectar, a concentrated energy source and pollen, which is high protein food, to nurture their young and inadvertently transfer some among the flowers as they are working.