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During fertilization male gametes are carried by pollen tube. This is called ________.

  1. Syngamy

  2. Mesogamy

  3. Polygamy

  4. Siphonogamy


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Siphonogamy is a condition in plants in which dust tubes are produced for the exchange of the male cells to the eggs. The seed plants are phenogamous, while in the lower plants the male cells ordinarily swim to the eggs. 
So, the correct option is 'Siphonogamy'.

Growth of pollen tube towards embryo sac is

  1. Geotropism

  2. Chemotaxis

  3. Phototaxis

  4. Thigmotaxis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chemotaxis is the movement of an organism or plant in response to a chemical stimulus. Somatic cells, bacteria and other single cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment. It is clearly seen in the case of growth of pollen tube towards the embryo sac. The pollen tube does not directly reach the ovary in a straight line. It travels near the skin of the style and curls to the bottom of the ovary, then near the receptacle, it breaks through the ovule through the micropyle and the pollen tube bursts into the embryo sac.

If the integuments are pierced by the pollen tube during fertilization. 

It is reffered as ..................

  1. Porogamy

  2. Mesogamy

  3. Chalazogamy

  4. Siphonogamy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In mesogamy, pollen tube enters the ovule through the integuments or funiculus. After the pollen tube enters the embryo sac, its apex dissolves and the male gametes are liberated. One of the male gametes are liberated. One of the male gametes fuses with the egg and produces a diploid zygote which by further division develops into an embryo. The other male gamete fuses with the diploid secondary nucleus and produces a triploid primary endosperm nucleus. This is called double fertilization.

Chalazogamy is characteristics of

  1. Casuarina

  2. Betula

  3. Cucurbita

  4. Both (A) and (B)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The entry of pollen tube into the ovule from the chalazal region is known as chalazogamy.  Chalazogamy is found in Casuarina, Betula etc.
Pollen tube enters the ovule through the integuments is known as mesogamy. Mesogamy is found in Cucurbita
So the correct answer is D.

Pollen tube releases sperms in ...

  1. Egg cell

  2. Antipodals

  3. Centre cell

  4. Synergids


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Synergid cells are two specialized cells that lie adjacent to the egg cell in the female gametophyte of angiosperms and play an essential role in  pollen tube guidance and function. The term synergid comes from the Greek word ' Synergos' which means 'working together' and was reportedly coined by Eduard Strasburger. The pollen tube grows towards and into one of the synergid cells, which begins to degenerate as the pollen tube enters it. The pollen tube then ceases growth, ruptures and releases its two sperm cells which migrate to the egg and central cell, fertilization of which gives rise to the embryo and endosperm, respectively. The synergid cells are necessary for pollen tube guidance in the ovule.

Movement of pollen tube is

  1. Chemotropism

  2. Hydrotropism

  3. Phototropism

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Paratonic growth movements are the induced movements of growth, caused by external stimuli, such as gravity, light, water or contact. The movements show a directional relation to the stimulus. The stimuli are effective in causing growth movements only when they are unidirectional. Such movements are generally known as tropic movements and the phenomenon is referred to as tropism. 

Based on the nature of stimulus, tropisms may be of various types-
(A) Geotropism
(B) Phototropism
(C) Hydrotropism
(D) Chemotropism
(E) Thigmotropism
In flowering plants growth of pollen tube towards embryo sac is an example of chemotropism and occurs in response to chemicals secreted by synergids in embryo sac.

Movement of male gametes in lower plants (fern, bryophytes) is

  1. Thermotactic

  2. Chemotropism

  3. Chemotactic

  4. Phototactic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Movements of locomotion are generally very fast movements, which may be
(A) Autonomic or spontaneous and
(B) induced or paratonic.
The induced locomotory movements are also called as tactic movements induced by external stimuli. Based on the nature of stimuli, these may be of three types:
(i) Phototactic movement: Seen in zoospores and gametes, which are provided with a light sensitive eye spot, which is attracted by low light intensities.
(ii) Thermotactic movement: Movement in response to heat stimulus is seen in certain motile algae, like Chlamydomonas, which moves from a colder to a warmer place.
(iii) Chemotactic movement: In bryophytes and pteridophytes, the swimming antherozoids are attracted towards the archegonium by chemical stimuli, such as organic substances, like sugar, malic acid and so on.

The movement of pollen tube is called as

  1. Chemotropism

  2. Thermotaxis

  3. Thermonastic

  4. Hydrotropism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The pollen tube grows towards embryo sac because of influence of certain chemicals. Pollen tube most commonly enters embryo sac through micropyle and bursts in one of the synergid. It is believed that filiform apparatus of synergids secrete pollen tube attracting chemicals. Mineral; boron is required for germination of pollen grains and elongation of pollen tube. The growth of pollen tube is an example of chemotropism.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

In a cucumber, pollen tube enters embryo sac through

  1. Integuments

  2. Micropyle

  3. Endosperm

  4. Chalaza


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Pollen tube eventually reaches the micropyle of an ovule to enter the embryo sac and for this purpose, it may follow one of the following three routes:
  • 1. Porogamy- when the pollen tube enters the ovule through the micropyle. It is common for most of the angiosperms.
  • 2. Mesogamy- when the pollen tube enters through the integuments (Cucumber) or through funiculus (Pistacia).
  • 3. Chalazogamy- when the pollen tube enters through the chalazal tissues (Casuarina).
  • Hence In a cucumber, pollen tube enters embryo sac through Intehuments.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Integuments'.

Growth of pollen tube towards embryo sac is termed as  

  1. Geotropism

  2. Chemotaxis

  3. Phototaxis

  4. Thigmotaxis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Geotropism is movement or growth with respect to gravitation force; it may be positive geotropism (in direction of gravity) or negative geotropism (away from gravity). This makes option A incorrect as growth of pollen tube does not occur in response to gravity. Phototaxis refers to movement/growth of plant or plant part in response to sunlight. This makes option C incorrect as growth of pollen tube occurs towards the embryo sac, not towards or away the sunlight. Thigmotaxis refers to unequal growth caused by contact of plant part with a solid surface which makes option D incorrect. A tropic response of plant or plant part towards a chemical stimulus is referred to as chemotaxis. Pollen tube growth towards the embryo sac is driven by ion flux (reactive oxygen species) and calcium gradient which makes option B correct. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B.