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Morphology of Flowering Plants โ€“ Fruit & Seed, Description of Families

Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 18 ยท 25 questions

In Grade 11 biology, Morphology of Flowering Plants explores Fruit & Seed and Description of Families. Concepts introduced here reappear in Grade 12 and are frequent sources of NEET questions.

What you'll practise

  • Describe Fruit & Seed
  • Identify Description of Families
  • Apply morphology of flowering plants concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Morphology of Flowering Plants โ€“ Fruit & Seed, Description of Families quiz

Grade 11 Biology โ€” Morphology of Flowering Plants โ€“ Fruit & Seed, Description of Families: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. A true fruit develops from
  2. A false fruit develops from
  3. An example of a false fruit is
  4. Drupe fruit is found in
  5. Orange is a type of
  6. Coconut is a
  7. Parthenocarpic fruits develop without
  8. The edible part of mango is
  9. Edible part of coconut (white) is
  10. In a bean seed the embryo axis has
  11. Monocotyledonous seed example
  12. Dicotyledonous seed example
  13. Aleurone layer is found in
  14. Endospermic (albuminous) seed is
  15. Non-endospermic (exalbuminous) seed is
  16. In maize grain, scutellum is equivalent to
  17. The floral formula represents
  18. Br in a floral formula denotes
  19. % in floral formula represents
  20. Epicalyx is seen in
  21. Family Solanaceae example
  22. Family Fabaceae (Papilionaceae) example
  23. Family Liliaceae example
  24. Vexillary aestivation is characteristic of family
  25. Twisted aestivation is seen in
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

A true fruit develops from