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Questions Related to sexual reproduction in flowering plants

Select the correct statement :

  1. Larkspur show environmental heterophylly

  2. Cork cambium giving rise of mature tissues is an example of radifferentiation

  3. Growth includes development and differentiation

  4. Gravity does not affect growth


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The growth of organisms includes both differentiation and development. Differentiation is a process by which, less developed cells become more developed and advanced. Development is the process of growth and change of an organism.

Therefore the right option is option C. 

Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
The development of a sporophyte from the moss gametophyte without sexual fusion is
called:

  1. apomoxis

  2. apogamy

  3. apospory

  4. amphimixis


Correct Option: D

What is the function of germ pore?

  1. Emergence of radicle

  2. Absorption of water for seed germination

  3. Initiation of pollen tube

  4. All of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

One or more thin areas present in the exine of pollen grains are known as germ pores. The germ pores are apertures in the exine layer of the pollen grain where the sporopollenin is absent. The germ pore helps in the formation of the pollen tube and the release of the male gametes during fertilisation. There are usually three germ pores in dicots(tricolpate) and one in monocots(monocolpate).

In Casuarina, fertilization occurs by 

  1. Chalazogamy

  2. Mesogamy

  3. Porogamy

  4. Apogamy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Pollen tube eventually reaches the micropyle of an ovule to enter the embryo sac and for this purpose, it may follow one of the following three routes:
  • 1. Porogamy- when the pollen tube enters the ovule through the micropyle. It is common for most of the angiosperms.
  • 2. Mesogamy- when the pollen tube enters through the integuments (Cucumber) or through funiculus (Pistacia).
  • 3. Chalazogamy- when the pollen tube enters through the chalazal tissues. For example, Casuarina.
Hence In Casuarina, fertilization occurs by Chalazogamy.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Chalazogamy'.

Chalazogamy occurs in

  1. Cucurbita

  2. Lily

  3. Populus

  4. Casuarina


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Chalazogamy is the entry of pollen tube in the ovule through chalazal tissue. It occurs in plants like CasuarinaIn Cucurbita and Populus, pollen tube enters the ovule through the integuments and this is known as mesogamyIn Lily, pollen tube enters the ovule through the micropyle and this is known as porogamy.
So, the correct answer is A.

The phenomenon of pollen tube entering the ovule laterally through integuments is called

  1. Mesogamy

  2. Aporogamy

  3. Chalazogamy

  4. Vegetative fertilization


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
•Mesogamy is the entry of pollen tube through the integuments.
•Aporogamy is the condition in which pollen tube enters the ovule through a path other than micropyle.
•Chalazogamy is the entry of pollen tube through chalaza.
•Vegetative fertilisation is a part of double fertilisation in Angiosperms, in which one of the two male gametes fuses with the diploid secondary nucleus and this results in the formation of a triploid primary endosperm mother cell. It is also known as triple fusion.
So, the correct answer is A.

In Casuarina, fertilization takes place through

  1. Mesogamy

  2. Porogamy

  3. Chalazogamy

  4. Apogamy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
• Mesogamy is the entry of pollen tube in the ovule through the integuments (e.g. Cucurbita) or through funiculus (e.g. Pistacia).
• Porogamy is the entry of pollen tube in the ovule through the micropyle. It occurs in most of the angiosperms.
• Chalazogamy is the entry of pollen tube in the ovule through the chalazal tissues. Example, Casuarina.
• Apogamy is a type of reproduction in which sporophyte develops directly from the gametophyte without the fusion of gametes.
Hence, in Casuarina fertilization takes place through Chalaza, as pollen tube enters the ovule from Chalaza to release the male gametes which will fuse with the egg cell and central cell, resulting in fertilization.
So, the correct answer is C.

In ovule, exostome is

  1. Area just outside the micropyle

  2. Area at the tip of nucellus

  3. Part of micropyle enclosed by inner integument

  4. Part of micropyle enclosed by outer integument


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In an ovule, an opening is formed at the tip of ovule by the integuments called as micropyle. The micropyle acts as a pore for the entry of pollen tube into the ovule for fertilization. In bitegmic ovules, the opening is formed by the inner integument and is called endostome. If the opening is formed by the outer integument it is called exostome. Sometimes it is formed by both the integuments, then it is called as amphistome. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

In Angiosperms pollen tube liberate their male gametes into the : -

  1. Central cell

  2. Antipodal cells

  3. Egg cell

  4. Synergids


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The contents of the pollen tube are discharged in the synergid from where the first male gamete is transferred to the egg cell, while the other male gamete moves to the central cell through cytoplasmic current. On reaching of pollen tube inside the embryo sac, the 2 male gametes are discharged through a subterminal pore in the pollen tube. The contents of the pollen tube are discharged in the synergid and the pollen tube does not grow beyond it in the embryo sac. Further, the cytoplasm of the pollen tube is restricted to the chalazal end of this synergid cell.

So, the correct answer is 'Synergids'.