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What would be the number of chromosomes in the cells of the aleurone layer in a plant species with 8 chromosomes in it synergids ?

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Synergids are two, short-lived, haploid cells lying close to the egg in mature embryo sac of flowering plant ovule. While the endosperm is a triploid tissue formed after tripple fusion. Thus, if the synergids have 8 chromosomes, the aleurone layer (part of endosperm) will have just tripple of that of chromosomes in the synergids i.e., 24 chromosomes.

 

Parthenocarpic tomato fruits can be produced by :

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 Parthenocarpy is the development of the fruits without prior fertilization which results in the formation of seedless fruits. In some plant species, parthenocarpic (seedless) fruits may be produced naturally or they may be induced by treatment of the unpollinated flowers with auxin. e.g. Parthenocarpic tomato fruits can be produced by treating the plants with low concentration of gibberellic acid (poorotes fruit set) and auxin (completes the development process).

removal of androecium, before pollen release is called emasculation whcih is helpful in preventing unwanted poor pollination.

Vernalized seeds are the chill treated seeds for breaking dormancy.

Phenyl mercuric acetate is an antitranspirant.

The arrangement of the nuclei in a normal embryo sac in the dicot plant is :

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In angiosperms (dicots) the Polygonum type of embryosac is most common. In this embryosac, the arrangement of the nuclei is 3+2+3 i.e., 3 in antipodal cells, 2 as polar nuclei (which later fuse and form a diploid secondary nucleus); and 3 in egg appratus (2 in synergids and 1 in egg cell).

In angiosperms, microsporogenesis and megasporogenesis

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Both event microsporogenesis and megasporogenesis involve the process of meiosis which results in the formation of haploid gametes from the microspore or megaspore mother cells. 

Flowers are unisexual in

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Cucumber is a member of the family-Cucurbitaceae. In the members of this family, the flower are unisexual with male and female flowers on different plants (dioecious) or on the same plant(monoecious).

Coconut water from a tender coconut is

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The coconut water fom tender coconut that we are familiar with, is nothing but free nuclear endosperm (made up of thousands of nuclei) and the surrounding white kemel is the cellular endosperm. In the most common type of endosperm development, the Primary Endosperm Nucleus (PEN) undergoes successive nuclear divisions to give rise to free nuclei. This stage of endosperm development is called free-nuclear endosperm.

Which of of the following fruits is parthenocarpic?

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Parthenocarpy is a process of developing fruits without involving fertilisation/seed formation. Therefore, the seedless varieties of economically important fruits like orange, banana, watermelon, lemon, etc. are produced using this technique. This technique involves inducing fruit formation by the application of plant growth hormones such as auxins.

Which one of the following statements is not true?

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(d) Honey is made by bees by nectar and pollens. Bees collect pollen and nectar in the spring when most flowers and plants are in bloom. They collect them in their stomach about an hour, the nector mixes with the proteins and enzymes produced by bees, which convert nectar into honey.

Perisperm differs from endosperm in

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(c) In some seeds like black pepper and beet, remnants of nucellus are also persistent this persistent nucellus is called perisperm. The cells of endosperm tissue are filled with reserve food materials and are used for the nutrition of the developing embryo. The main difference is perisperm is present in seeds and endosperm is present in developing embryo as its reserved food which is completely consumed by is during development

Pollen grains are shed at which stage?

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In majority of angiosperms, the pollen grains are shed from the anther at the bicelled (2-celled) stage. But in some genera (both the monocots and dicots), the generative cell divides prior to the dehiscence of the anther and pollen grain is shed at 3-celled stage. Approximately 70% species shed their pollen at the 2-celled stage and 30% at 3-celled stage. 

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