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Practice Test - 9

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1. 
The region opposite to micropyle is

2. 
Carpels fused together form a

3. 
Entry of pollen tube through integuments is

4. 
Entry of pollen tube through chalaza is called

5. 
The integuments of ovule later form

6. 
Functional megaspore is usually the

7. 
The protective sheath of plumule in monocot is

8. 
Megaspore tetrad arrangement is generally

9. 
The pollen tube enters ovule through

10. 
Entry of pollen tube through integuments is

11. 
Nuclear type of endosperm shows

12. 
Dicot embryo has

13. 
The common type of embryo sac development is

14. 
The opening in ovule through which pollen tube enters is

15. 
The male gametes are discharged into

16. 
Megasporogenesis occurs in

17. 
Number of mitotic divisions required to form mature embryo sac is

18. 
The stalk of ovule is known as

19. 
The region of ovary where ovules are attached is called

20. 
The gynoecium of a flower is composed of

21. 
Triple fusion results in formation of

22. 
Perisperm is

23. 
The zygote divides first into

24. 
Helobial endosperm is intermediate between

25. 
Antipodal cells are located at

26. 
The swollen basal part of pistil is

27. 
The basal cell develops into

28. 
The central cell contains

29. 
Endosperm develops before embryo because

30. 
Mature embryo sac is

31. 
Most common type of ovule in angiosperms is

32. 
The apical cell develops into

33. 
The female gametophyte in angiosperms is

34. 
The egg apparatus consists of

35. 
Number of integuments in most angiosperm ovules is

36. 
Megaspore mother cell is

37. 
Double fertilisation includes

38. 
Nucellus is best described as

39. 
Cellular type of endosperm shows

40. 
Which synergid degenerates before fertilisation?

41. 
Monocot embryo is characterised by

42. 
A flower with a single carpel is termed

43. 
Filiform apparatus is present in

44. 
In anatropous ovule, raphe is formed due to

45. 
The ploidy of endosperm is