Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Questions

223 Biology questions for JEE Main & NEET. Includes 13 PYQ questions.

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PYQ 2014Hard90s

Geitonogamy involves

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PYQ 2014Hard90s

Pollen tablets are available in the market for

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PYQ 2014Hard90s

Which is the particular type of drug that is obtained from the plant whose one flowering branch is shown below?...

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PYQ 2017Hard90s

Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into :

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PYQ 2017Hard90s

A dioecious flowering plant prevents both :

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PYQ 2017Hard90s

The morphological nature of the edible part of coconut is

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PYQ 2017Hard90s

Attractants and rewards are required for

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PYQ 2016Hard90s

The coconut water from tender coconut represents:

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PYQ 2016Hard90s

Seed formation without fertilization in flowering plants involves the process of:

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PYQ 2016Hard90s

Which of the following statements is not correct?

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PYQ 2018Hard90s

Winged pollen grains are present in

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PYQ 2018Hard90s

Pollen grains can be stored for several years in liquid nitrogen having a temperature of

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PYQ 2018Hard90s

Double fertilization is

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Hard90s

Megasporangium is equivalent to :

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Advantage of cleistogamy is :-

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Among bitter gourd, mustard, brinjal, pumpkin chinarose, lupin, cucumber, sunnhemp, gram, guava, bean, chilli, plum, petunia, tomato, rose, withania, potato, onion, aloe and tulip how many plants have...

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Plants with ovaries having only one or a few ovules, are generally pollinated by

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Which one of the following statements is worng ?

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Both, autogamy and geitonogamy are prevented in

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The coconut water and the edible part of coconut are equivalent to

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