
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.
- A true fruit develops from
- A false fruit develops from
- An example of a false fruit is
- Drupe fruit is found in
- Orange is a type of
- Coconut is a
- Parthenocarpic fruits develop without
- The edible part of mango is
- Edible part of coconut (white) is
- In a bean seed the embryo axis has
- Monocotyledonous seed example
- Dicotyledonous seed example
- Aleurone layer is found in
- Endospermic (albuminous) seed is
- Non-endospermic (exalbuminous) seed is
- In maize grain, scutellum is equivalent to
- The floral formula represents
- Br in a floral formula denotes
- % in floral formula represents
- Epicalyx is seen in
- Family Solanaceae example
- Family Fabaceae (Papilionaceae) example
- Family Liliaceae example
- Vexillary aestivation is characteristic of family
- Twisted aestivation is seen in
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