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The chief pollinators of our agri-horticultural crops are

  1. Moths

  2. Beetles

  3. Butterflies

  4. Bees


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bees are the most effective pollinators which spent most of their lifetime in collecting pollen to feed their offsprings. At least 30%of 1,500 crop plant species depend on pollination by bees.

So the correct option is 'Bees.'

Select incorrectly matched pair from the follwoing.

  1. Wind - Cannabis - Anemophily

  2. Water - Zoostera - Hydrophily

  3. Insects - Salvia - Entomophily

  4. Birds - Adansonia - Ornithophily

  5. Bats - Kigelia - Chiropterophily


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Adansonia is a genus of nine species of tree, including six native to Madagascar, two native to mainland Africa and the Arabian peninsula, and one native to Australia. They undergo pollination with the help of bats. It is thus, classified under chiropterophily mode of pollination.

Ornithophily refers to the pollination by which of the following?

  1. Insects

  2. Birds

  3. Snails

  4. Air


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ornithophily is a type of pollination that takes place in flowering plant by birds. The birds with long beaks like hummingbird show this type of pollination. The plants, which undergo ornithophily are usually bright coloured and unscented.

Pollination by bats is called as

  1. Chiropterophily

  2. Ornithophily

  3. Malacophily

  4. Entomophily


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pollination is the transfer of pollens from the male anther to the female stigma. It is carried out by the help of animals, birds, insects, water and wind. Pollination carried out by bats is called chiropterophily. The pollination carried out by the birds is called ornithophily. The pollination carried out by snails is called malacophily. The pollination carried out by insects is called entomophily.

Pollination by snail and slug is called as .............. pollination.

  1. Entomophilous

  2. Malacophilous

  3. Ornithophilous

  4. Chiropterophilous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pollination by agency of insects is known as entomophily or insect pollination. Bees, butterflies, moths and beetles are main pollinating insects. Insect pollinated flowers are large, conspicuous, bright coloured and have pleasant smell. They have nectarines on receptacles or on spurs at the base of flower whorls and produce nectar to attract insects. Option A is incorrect. Pollination by agency of birds is known as ornithophily. The common pollinating birds are squirrels, bats, snails etc. the bird pollinated flowers are colourful, mostly red, produce lots of nectar and also exhibit adaptations to protect nectar from insects. Option C is incorrect. Pollination by bats is known as chiropterophily. The plants produce large, bell shaped and attractive flowers that open at night and produce strong odours and nectar. Option D is incorrect. Pollination by snails and slug is called as malacophily. These flowers have long blooming period to facilitate access of pollen to snails. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

By tissue culture, indefinite number of plants from a small amount of parental tissue can be obtained. This technique is of great economic importance as ____________________________.

  1. New species can be generated

  2. Through somaclonal variation, a large number of variants can be isolated

  3. It is a useful method to multiply genetically uniform population of elite species

  4. Homozygous diploids can be obtained


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Tissue culture technology is grounded on the fact that the entire plant can be regenerated from explants. This capacity to produce a whole plant from any cell/explant is named totipotency. Individually these plants will be genetically identical to the original plant. Several important food plants like tomato, apple, banana, etc., can be generated on the commercial scale by this method.

Thus, the correct option is C.

Assertion : Chasmogamous flowers require pollinating agents.

Reason : Cleistogamous flowers do not expore their sex organs.

  1. Both assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.

  2. Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.

  3. Assertion is true but Reason is false

  4. Both Assertion and Reason are false

  5. Assertion is false but Reason is true


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The majority of angiosperms bear chasmogamous flowers, which means the flowers expose their mature anthers and stigma to the pollinating agents. There is another group of plants which set seeds without exposing their sex organs. Such flowers are called cleistogamous and the phenomenon cleistogamy.

Night blooming flowers attract pollinating insects with the help of

  1. Aroma

  2. Nectar

  3. Edible pollen

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
In night, colour of flowers are not detected by insects, so night blooming flowers are generally scented for attracting insects for pollination. Therefore, pollinators are attracted to their aroma.
So, the correct answer is A.

Pollination by ants is

  1. Malacophily

  2. Myrmecophily

  3. Entomophily

  4. Ornithophily


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Malacophily is the pollination of flowers by means of snails and slugs.
Myrmecophily is the pollination of flowers by means of ants.
Entomophily is the pollination of flowers by means of insects.
Ornithophily is the pollination of flowers by means of birds.
So, the correct answer is B.

Malacophily is pollination by

  1. Insects

  2. Birds

  3. Bats

  4. Snails and slugs


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Pollination which occurs by means of insects is known as Entomophily.
Pollination which occurs by means of birds is known as Ornithophily.
Pollination which occurs by means of bats is known as Chiropterophily.
Pollination which occurs by means of snails and slugs is known as Malacophily.
So, the correct answer is D.