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In cereals, one or few outermost layers of the endosperm become highly specialised morphologically and physiological and constitute the aleurone tissue. Which of the following statements regarding aleurone tissue(or aleurone cells) is incorrect?
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Aleurone cells are characterised by the presence of thin walls and vacuolated cytoplasm with single small nucleus
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Aleurone grains, rich in proteins are present in these cells
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Aleurone grains present in aleurone cells are closely associated with sphaerosomes
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During seed germination, the reserve food of endosperm is digested by the activity of certain hydrolytic enzymes secreted by aleurone cells
The aleurone cells are characterized by the presence of thick walls and
non-vacuolated cytoplasm interconnected by plasmodesmata. The most
prominent organelles of these cells are aleurone grains, followed by
sphaerosomes. Aleurone grains are surrounded by a single unit membrane
which is closely associated with sphaerosomes. Aleurone grains possess
two kinds of inclusion, besides the ground substance: (i) Globoids,
present within the globoidal cavities, contain phytic and lipids; (ii)
Protein-carbohydrate bodies, which are $1-1.5\mu$m in diameter. The
ground substance also contains high concentration of protein, but it is
less than that in the protein-carbohydrate bodies.
Which of the following is a simple one seeded fruit which has pappus?
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Achene
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Cypsela
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Nut
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Regma
Cypsela Is a simple one seeded fruit which has pappus. This is a dry fruit which is very tiny belonging to the family Asteraceae and also has an additional silken, furry, hairy structure called as the pappus. This plays an important role in seed dispersal.
Achene is also a dry fruit but does not belong to asteraceae, and lacks pappus.
A nut is much bigger in size unlike the cypsella and lacks pappus, though it is a dry fruit.
As regma fruit belongs to euphorbiaceae and cypsella belongs to Asteraceae.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Cotton of commerce is obtained from
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Root hairs on Salmalia
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Trichomes on seed coat of Gossypium
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Root hairs on Gossypium
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Bast of Gossypium
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Bast of Salmalia
Cotton taken for commercial purpose is a soft, fluffy staple fibre growing in a boll from trichomes on the seed coat of the plants of the genus Gossypium of the family Malvaceae. The cotton fibre is pure cellulose and under natural conditions, these bolls tend to increase the dispersal of the seeds.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Cotyledons and testa respectively are edible parts in
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Cashewnut and litchi
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Groundnut and pomegranate
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Walnut and tamarind
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French bean and coconut
Seeds are the dispersal and propagation units of the all seed plants which includes gymnosperms and angiosperms. Seeds which develop from an ovule after fertilization consists of a coat or testa that encloses an embryo made up of a plumule, a
radicle and one or two cotyledons.
The testa which needs to split open by the radicle for germination to proceed protects the seed from fungi, bacteria and insects. The cotyledons which are fleshy in groundnut are edible and in case of pomegranate, the fleshy testa is edible.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Coir of commerce is obtained from
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Endocarp of coconut
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Mesocarp of coconut
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Stem of jute
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Leaves of coconut
Husk fiber 'Coir of commerce' is obtained from the mesocarp of Coconut (Cocos nucifera).
The largest fruit is that of
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Lodoicea
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Borassus
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Cocos
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Carica
-Largest fruit, as well as the largest seed, is of Lodoicea maldivica (double coconut, weight is 18 Kgs.)
Cotyledons and testa respectively are edible parts in
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Walnut and coconut
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Coconut and mango
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Cashewnut and litchi
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Groundnut and pomegranate
- Endosperm the white fleshy part commonly called as meat is the edible part of the coconut.
- Cotyledons are the edible part in walnut and cashew nuts.
- Mesocarp is the edible part of mango.
- Aril is the edible part of litchi.
- Cotyledon and testa are edible in groundnut and pomegranate.
The botanical names of Jawar and Rice respectively are
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Triticum aestivum and Sorghum vulgare
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Oryza sativa and Pennisetum typhoides
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Sorghum vulgare and Oryza sativa
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Oryza sativa and Sorghum vulgare
Sorghum is a genus of plants in the grass family. Most species are native to Australia, with some extending to Africa, Asia, Mesoamerica and certain islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species is grown for grain and many of which are used as fodder plants, either cultivated or as part of pasture. The plants are cultivated in warm climates worldwide and naturalized in many places.
Sorghum is in the subfamily Panicoideae and the tribe Andropogoneae. Sorghum vulgare is the botanical name of jawar. Oryza sativa, commonly known as Asian rice, is the plant species most commonly referred to in English as rice.
Triticum aestivum (wheat) and Pennisetum typhoides (pearl millet) are not the botanical names of Jawar and Rice.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
Coir of commerce is obtained from which part of the Coconut?
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Epicarp
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Mesocarp
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Endocarp
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Seedcoat
Coir is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. A coconut, and all drupes, have three layers - the exocarp (outer layer), the mesocarp (fleshy middle layer) and the endocarp (hard, woody layer that surrounds the seed). An untouched coconut has three layers. The outermost layer, which is typically smooth with a greenish color, is called as the exocarp. The next layer is the fibrous husk or mesocarp, which ultimately surrounds the hard woody layer called as the endocarp. The endocarp surrounds the seed. Coir of commerce is obtained from mesocarp of coconut.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.