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In angiosperms, triple fusion is required for formation of

  1. Embryo

  2. Endosperm

  3. Suspensor

  4. Fruit wall


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Angiosperms have a unique phenomenon of double fertilisation in which after the release of two male gametes inside the embryo sac by the pollen tube, one male gamete (first male gamete which is closest to the egg) fuses with egg nucleus and this phenomenon is known as fertilisation or syngamy and results in the formation of zygote.
The other male gamete i.e. the second male gamete migrates towards the secondary nucleus (formed from fusion of two polar nuclei) and fuses with it. This phenomenon is known as triple fusion and results in the formation of a triploid primary endosperm mother cell. Primary endosperm mother cell then undergoes further divisions to form endosperm. Hence, triple fusion is required for the formation of endosperm.
So, the correct answer is B.

The wheat grain is a

  1. Fruit

  2. Seed

  3. Embryo

  4. Glume


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Wheat is a grain, which belongs to the grass family Poaceae or Gramineae. Wheat grain is a fruit (Caryopsis) that produces a dry edible seed which is commonly known as the kernel. Wheat grain is a small edible fruit, usually hard on the outside. Corn, grain sorghum, rice, oats, and rye are other examples of grains.

So, the correct answer is 'Fruit'.

'Sonalika' is a variety of 

  1. Rice

  2. Wheat

  3. Maize

  4. Bajra


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sonalika is developed from high yielding , semi dwarf , fertilizer responsive wheat variety .Sonalika is not an Indian wheat variety.

To form 100 angiosperm seeds, how many mitosis are required?

  1. 300

  2. 200

  3. 500

  4. Can't say


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

For the formation of male gametophyte, 1 meiosis and 2 mitoses are required.

and for the formation of female gametophyte 1 meiosis and 3 mitoses are required. 
One angiosperm seed contains 1 male gametophyte and 1 female gametophyte.
So, to produced 1 angiosperm seed 2+3=5 mitosis will be required.
Thus, to produce 100 angiosperm seeds, 100X5=500 mitosis will be required
S.o the correct option is '500'.

After fertilization ______ develops into seed and ovary into fruit.

  1. endosperm

  2. ovary

  3. embryo sac

  4. egg cell


Correct Option: A

After fertilization ________ develops into seed and ______ into fruit.

  1. Endosperm

  2. Ovary

  3. Embryo sac

  4. Egg cell


Correct Option: A

Identify the wrong statements regarding post fertilization development.

  1. The ovary wall develops into pericarp.

  2. The outer integument of the ovule develops into tegmen.

  3. The fusion nucleus (triple nucleus) develops into endosperm.

  4. The ovule develops into seed.

  5. The ovary develops into fruit.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

After fertilization, the ovule matures into seeds and ovary into fruits. The process of fertilization is unique in angiosperms because it involves syngamy between male and female gametes and triple fusion between a male gamete and a secondary nucleus. Because two fertilization events are involved, it is called as double fertilization. The second fertilization is a fusion between three haploid nucleus (two forming a diploid secondary nucleus and one haploid male nucleus). Hence the secondary fertilization event is called as Triple fusion. It gives rise to a triploid primary endosperm nucleus (PEN). PEN later on gives rise to triploid endosperm. The seed coat forms from the two integuments or outer layers of cells of the ovule, which derive from tissue from the mother plant, the inner integument forms the tegmen and the outer forms the testa. The seed coats of some monocotyledon plants, such as the grasses, are not distinct structures, but are fused with the fruit wall to form a pericarp.

Aleurone layer in the seed helps in

  1. Embryo protection

  2. Utilization of stored food

  3. Storage of food in endosperm

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Aleurone layer in the seed helps in embryo protection, utilization of stored food and storage of food. Aleurone is a protein found in protein granules of maturing seeds and tubers. The term also describes one of the two major cell types of the endosperm, the aleurone layer. The aleurone layer is the outermost layer of the endosperm, followed by the inner starchy endosperm. This layer of cells is sometimes referred to as the peripheral endosperm. It lies between the pericarp and the hyaline layer of the endosperm. Unlike the cells of the starchy endosperm, aleurone cells remain alive at maturity.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Assertion: Gram, pea and mango show epigeal germination.
Reason: In epigeal germination, after radicle hypocotyl grows faster.

  1. If both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.

  2. If both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A.

  3. A is wrong and R is true.

  4. If both A and R are wrong.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In hypogeal germination, epicotyl elongates and cotyledons remain underground. 
In epigeal germination, hypocotyl elongates and pushes cotyledons above the ground. 
Assertion is wrong because gram, pea and mango shows hypogeal germination.
Reason is true but it is not the right explanation for given assertion.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Orthodox seeds are those

  1. Which resist the change in temperature and pressure.

  2. Which cannot resist the change in temperature and pressure.

  3. They have long viability.

  4. Which are freely permeable.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Orthodox seeds are seeds which will survive drying or freezing during ex-situ conservation. There is variation in the ability of orthodox seeds to withstand drying and storage with some seeds being more sensitive than others. Thus, some seeds are considered intermediate in their storage capability while others are fully orthodox.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.