Plant KingdomHard
Question
Replum is present in the ovary of flower of
Options
A.lemon
B.mustard
C.sunflowe
D.pea
Solution
The gynoecium in family - Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) is bicarpellary, Syncarpous, ovary supe rior, unilocular eith parietal placentation. At maturity overy becomes bilocular due to formation of false septum (replum), eg, mustard.
In family - Asteraceae (Compositae) the gynoecium is bicarpellary syncarpous, ovary inferior, unilocular, one ovule in each locule basal placention and stigma brandched, eg, sunlower.
In family - Fabaceae (Leguminosae) the gynoecium is monocarpellary, unilocular with superior ovary and marginal placentation, eg, pea.
In family - Asteraceae (Compositae) the gynoecium is bicarpellary syncarpous, ovary inferior, unilocular, one ovule in each locule basal placention and stigma brandched, eg, sunlower.
In family - Fabaceae (Leguminosae) the gynoecium is monocarpellary, unilocular with superior ovary and marginal placentation, eg, pea.
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