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The fruit of coconut is
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Nut
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Drupe
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Berry
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Samara
A drupe or stone fruit is an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part-exocarp, or skin and mesocarp or flesh surrounds a shell of hardened endocarp with a seed inside. These fruits usually develop from a single carpel, and mostly from flowers with superior ovaries. The definitive characteristic of a drupe is that the hard, lignified stone (or pit) is derived from the ovary wall of the flower. The mesocarp of coconut is fibrous or dry (termed a husk), so this type of fruit is classified as a drupe, simple dry fruit, fibrous drupe. Unlike other drupes, the coconut seed is unlikely to be dispersed by or being swallowed by fauna, due to its large size. It can, however, float extremely long distances across oceans.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Wheat grain is
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Nut
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Achene
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Caryopsis
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Berry
Wheat grain is caryopsis. A caryopsis is a type of simple dry fruit that is monocarpellate and indehiscent and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis, the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat. The caryopsis is popularly called as a grain and is the fruit typical of the family Poaceae (or Gramineae), which includes wheat, rice and corn. The term grain is also used in a more general sense as synonymous with cereal. Considering that the fruit wall and the seed are intimately fused into a single unit and the caryopsis or grain is a dry fruit, little concern is given to technically separating the terms fruit and seed in these plant structures.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Cotyledonary node of embryo lies between
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Hypocotyl and radicle
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Epicotyl and plumule
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Epicotyl and hypocotyl
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Cotyledons and radicle
Cotyledonary node of embryo lies between epicotyl and hypocotyl. The epicotyl is the embryonic shoot above the cotyledons. In most plants the epicotyl will eventually develop into the leaves of the plant. In dicots, the hypocotyl is what appears to be the base stem under the spent withered cotyledons and the shoot just above that is the epicotyl.
In monocot plants, the first shoot that emerges from the ground or from the seed is the epicotyl, from which the first shoots and leaves emerge.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
A characteristic of castor seed is the presence of caruncle which develops from
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Peduncle
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Integument
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Micropyle
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Third integument
The seed is endospermic in Ricinus. A characteristic of castor seed is the presenee of caruncle which develops from peduncle. The fruit is a spiny, greenish capsule containing large, oval, shiny, bean-like, highly poisonous seeds with variable brownish mottling.
A capsule is a type of simple, dry fruit produced by many species of flowering plants. A capsule is a structure composed of two or more carpels. Castor seeds have a warty appendage called as the caruncle, which is a type of elaiosome. The seeds are endospermic or albuminous where the embryo is embedded in the endosperm and nucellus, which the seedling will use upon germination.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
In which plant the fruit is a drupe, seed coat is thin embryo, is inconspicuous, and endosperm is edible?
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Groundnut
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Wheat
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Apple
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Coconut
In coconut, the fruit is a drupe, a thin embryo is inconspicuous and endosperm is edible. The coconut is a drupe, a multicarpellary ovary is not found in coconut. The mesocarp is fibrous or dry, so this type of fruit is classified as a simple dry fruit, fibrous drupe. A drupe otherwise is an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part-exocarp, or skin and mesocarp or flesh surrounds a shell of hardened endocarp with a seed inside. These fruits usually develop from a single carpel and mostly from flowers with superior ovaries. The definitive characteristic of a drupe is that the hard, lignified stone is derived from the ovary wall of the flower.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
The legume fruit develops from
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Inferior ovary
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Monocarpellary ovary
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Bicarpellary ovary
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Multicarpellary ovary
Legume or pod fruits are monocarpellary (from monomerous gynoecium), generally multiseeded, hypogynous flower, marginal placentation. Dehiscence is on two sides (ventral and dorsal) from the apex of the fruit. Characteristic for Fabaceae. Monocarpillary means ovary with one carpel. The legume fruits do not develops from inferior ovary, bicarpillary ovary and multicarpillary ovary.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Which of the following is a dicot plant?
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Almond
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Wheat
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Rice
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Barley
In agriculture, the majority of the biomass produced comes from monocots. These include not only major grains (rice, wheat, maize, etc.), but also forage grasses, sugar cane, and the bamboos. Other economically important monocot crops include various palms (Arecaceae), bananas (Musaceae), gingers and their relatives, turmeric and cardamom (Zingiberaceae) and the onions and garlic family (Amaryllidaceae). Additionally, most of the horticultural bulbs, plants cultivated for their blooms, are monocots, such as lilies, daffodils, irises, amaryllis, cannas, bluebells and tulips. Maize is a flowering plant and not a dicot or pteridophyte. Almond is a dicot as it has two cotyledons in their seeds.
Coconut is which type of fruit?
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Drupe
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Cypsela
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Berry
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Cremocarp
Coconuts are classified as a fibrous one-seeded drupe. A drupe is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed (like a peach or olive) and comes from the word drupa meaning overripe olive. 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).
Cypsela is an achene like fruit derived from the individual florets in a capitulum (e.g., Dandelion). Berry redcurrant, gooseberry, tomato, cranberry.
Cremocarp, is a dry fruit that is a type of schizocarp formed from two one-seeded carpels. The carpels remain separate and form indehiscent mericarps that are attached to a central supporting strand (carpophore) for some time before dispersal. It is characteristic of the Umbelliferae (Apiaceae, carrot family).
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
The part of a seed which grows and develops into shoot on germination is
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Radicle
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Plumule
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Cotyledon
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Ovule
Radicle is the first part of a seedling to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant and grows downward in the soil.
Plumule is the young shoot of a plant embryo above the cotyledons, consisiting of the epicotyl and often of immature leaves.
Cotyledon is the significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Upon germination, the cotyledon may become the embryonic first leaves of a seedling.
Ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains female reproductive cells.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B), 'Plumule'.
Caryopsis fruit is found in
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Wheat
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Pea
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Gram
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Lentil
Caryopsis fruit is found in a wheat. A caryopsis is a type of simple dry fruit one that is monocarpellate, indehiscent and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis, the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat. The caryopsis is popularly called as a grain and is the fruit typical of the family Poaceae.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.