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Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

In monocotyledons, the leaves

  1. Arise at the tip of the stem only

  2. Do not sheath the stem

  3. Sheath the stem

  4. Sheath the stem only in the lower portion

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The stems of monocots are usually unbranched and fleshy. They do not grow thicker from year to year. New leaves often grow wrapped in a protective sheath formed by the older leaf.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

The scutellum observed in a grain of wheat or maize is comparable to which part of the seed in other monocotyledons?

  1. Plumule

  2. Cotyledon

  3. Endosperm

  4. Aleurone layer

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The scutellum is part of the structure of a barley and rice seed, the modified seed leaf. The scutellum can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots. It is very thin with high surface area and serves to absorb nutrients from the endosperm during germination. The scutellum is believed to contain an as yet unidentified protein transporter that facilitates starch movement from the endosperm to the embryo.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

Scutellum is the first leaf of

  1. Monocot

  2. Dicot

  3. Gymnosperm

  4. Pteridophytes

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The scutellum is part of the structure of a barley and rice seed, the modified seed leaf. The scutellum can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots. It is very thin with high surface area and serves to absorb nutrients from the endosperm during germination. The scutellum is believed to contain an as yet unidentified protein transporter that facilitates starch movement from the endosperm to the embryo.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

Modern day (advanced) plants are

  1. Monocots

  2. Dicots

  3. Gnetales

  4. Ferns

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Plants are classified into two main groups: the bryophytes (nonvascular plants) and the tracheophytes (vascular plants). The tracheophytes include ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms, and are characterized by specialized vascular tissues- the phloem and xylem. The study of living species suggests that angiosperms evolved from the gnetophytes, a group of gymnosperms. however, the oldest known angiosperms were a diverse group of plants called magnoliids from which dicots and monocots are evolved. Monocots are more advanced plants than dicot.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

The single shield shaped cotyledon of maize is called as

  1. Tigellum

  2. Obturator

  3. Coleoptile

  4. Scutellum

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

The single shield shaped cotyledon of maize is called as scutellum. In maize grain, scutellum is characteristically present, which is a modified cotyledon. The scutellum is part of the structure of a  seedthe modified seed leaf. The scutellum can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots. It is very thin with high surface area and serves to absorb nutrients from the endosperm during germination. The scutellum is believed to contain an as yet unidentified protein transporter that facilitates starch movement from the endosperm to the embryo.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

A seed in which micropyle and hilum cannot be traced is 

  1. Pea

  2. Gram

  3. Castor

  4. Maize

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

A seed in which micropyle and hilum cannot be traced is maize. In maize, the pericarp of the fruit is fused with the seed coat referred to as caryopsis, typical of the grasses, and the entire kernel is often referred to as the seed. The cob is close to a multiple fruit in structure, except that the individual fruits, the kernels never fuse into a single mass. 

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

In maize grain, scutellum is characteristically present, which is modified

  1. Plumule

  2. Cotyledon

  3. Coleoptile

  4. Endosperm

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In maize grain, scutellum is characteristically present, which is a modified cotyledon. The scutellum is part of the structure of a  seedthe modified seed leaf. The scutellum can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots. It is very thin with high surface area and serves to absorb nutrients from the endosperm during germination. The scutellum is believed to contain an as yet unidentified protein transporter that facilitates starch movement from the endosperm to the embryo.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Multiple choice biology seeds - structure and germination dicot seed monocot seed structure of monocot and dicot seed

A monocot showing reticulate venation is __________.

  1. Bombusa

  2. Smilax

  3. Callophyllum

  4. Ginkgo

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The phenomenon of an arrangement of veins on the leaf is known as venation. There are two kinds of venation. That is reticulate venation and parallel venation. Reticulate venation contains the irregular distribution of veins to form a network. Examples of plants presenting reticulate venation include rose, tulsi, hibiscus, papaya, Ficus, Bambusa. Parallel venation includes the veins running parallel to each other.

Examples of plants presenting parallel venation include grains, banana, canna, grass, Musa, plum. Leaves of monocot plants show parallel venation. Leaves of dicot plants show reticulate venation. Though, there are exceptions in monocots like Smilax and Colocasia. They show reticulate venation. Other options are not related with reticulate venation.

Thus, the correct option is B.