What is the role of the calyx in addition to protecting the flower bud?, Producing nectar, Carrying out photosynthesis, Attracting pollinators, Storing seeds, The female reproductive part of the flower is called the, Androecium, Corolla, Stamen, Gynoecium, What is the term for the entire female part of the flower, which includes the stigma, style, and ovary?, Stamen, Carpel, Sepal, Filament, What is the name of the structure that supports the flower's parts and connects it to the stem?, Petal, Receptacle, Ovule, Calyx, What is the name of the structure that contains the ovules?, Ovary, Receptacle, Petal, Style, What is the role of flowers in the plant's life cycle, To produce food through photosynthesis, To act as the siteTo absorb water and nutrients from the soil, To act as the site of reproduction, To provide structural support to the plant, Which part of the flower is described as having a filament and an anther?, Carpel, Stamen, Ovary, Petal, What is the name for the sticky part of the carpel that receives pollen?, Ovary, Style, Stigma, Ovule, The gynoecium is composed of one or more of which structures, Stamens, Filaments, Petals, Carpels, What is the name of the stalk that supports the flower?, Filament, Pedicel, Receptacle, Style, What are the two main parts of a stamen?, Anther and Pedicel, Stigma and Ovary, Filament and Ovule, Filament and Anther, What part of the flower is described as being small, dull in color, and unattractive in plants like grains and paddy?, The entire flower, The stigma and style, The calyx only, The ovule, What is the main function of flowers,, To attract birds for seed dispersal, To produce fruits and seeds, To protect the plant from predators, To provide food for the plant, Which term describes all the sepals of a flower together?, Corolla, Gynoecium, Calyx, Stamen, flowers are the site of reproduction in plants. What do they produce after reproduction?, Leaves and roots, Stems and branches, Fruits and seeds, Pollen and nectar, Which part of the flower is responsible for producing pollen?, Filament, Anther, Ovule, Stigma, What is the name of the part that connects the stigma to the ovary?, Filament, Anther, Ovule, Style, What are the four whorls or concentric rings in which the parts of a flower are arranged?, Root, Stem, Leaf, Flower, Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium, Pistil, Stamen, Petal, Sepal, Stigma, Style, Ovary, Ovule, What is the outermost whorl of a flower that consists of sepals?, Corolla, Androecium, Calyx, Gynoecium, Which part of the flower is described as being a green, leaf-like structure that protects the flower in the bud stage, Petal, Stamen, Sepal, Ovary, What is the primary function of petals, which make up the corolla?, To protect the flower bud, To produce pollen, To attract pollinators, To carry out photosynthesis, The male reproductive part of a flower, the androecium, is made up which two structures, Stigma and Style, Anther and Filament, Ovary and Ovule, Petal and Sepal, After fertilization, the ovules develop into:, fruits, seed, patels, pollen grains, The thin stalk that supports the anther is called the:, stigma, style, filament, overy, The female reproductive structure of the flower is also known as the, stemen, androecium, pistil, filament, Which structure in the flower develops into a fruit after it ripens?, ovule, stigma, ovary, patel, What is the yellow, powdery substance that contains male reproductive cells?, ovules, pollen grains , gametes, sapels, The individual units of the androecium are called, carpels, patels, stamens, pistils, The sticky, knob-like structure at the tip of the pistil that receives pollen is the:, filament, ovary, stigma, style, The ovules are located inside which part of the flower?, filament, style, ovary, corolla, What is the primary function of the petals?, To transfer pollen grains to the ovary., To develop into a fruit., To protect reproductive parts and attract pollinators., To contain the male reproductive cells., The whorl of the flower that forms the fourth or innermost layer is the, androecium, corolla, calyx, gynoecium, What part of the flower contains the female reproductive cells or gametes?, pollen grains , anther, ovule, stigma, The term for the collective group of all the stamens in a flower is:, gynoecium, corolla, androecium, pistil, Which type of pollination is? , self pollination, cross pollination, both, none, Which one is sessile flower?, A, b, both, none, Name A, B, C, A,B, C Self pollination , B and C cross pollination and b self pollination, A and B self pollination and C cross pollination, a and B cross pollination and C self pollination, Which of the following is an example of a unisexual flower, China rose, Mustard , papaya, rose, the transfer of pollen grains between two different plants of the same kind?, Self-pollination, Cross-pollination, Fertilisation, Germination, What is the name for the female gametes in plants that develop into seeds after fertilisation?, pollen, ovary, ovules, stigma, What is the main characteristic of a bisexual flower?, It only has sepals and petals., It is always pollinated by wind., It produces only one type of gamete, c. It contains both male and female reproductive parts., What is the key difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination, a. Self-pollination requires wind, while cross-pollination requires water., b. Self-pollination occurs within the same flower or plant, while cross-pollination occurs between different plants of the same species., c. Self-pollination results in seeds, while cross-pollination results in fruits., d. Self-pollination only happens in unisexual flowers, while cross-pollination happens in bisexual flowers., Where are the female reproductive cells (ovules) of a flower located?, a) Anther, b) Stigma, c) Ovary, d) Style, Which of the following is NOT an agent of pollination, a) Insects, b) Wind, c) Water, d) Sunlight, . The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower of the same type is called:, a) Germination, b) Fertilization, c) Pollination, d) Reproduction, Which part of the flower is described as a "long tube between the stigma and ovary"?, a) Anther, b) Style, c) Corolla, d) Calyx, In a bisexual flower, where do pollen grains fall during self-pollination?, a) On the anther of another flower, b) On the stigma of another flower, c) On the stigma of the same flower, d) In the ovary of the same flower, The union of pollen grains and ovules is the first step of ________ in plants., a) germination, b) reproduction, c) respiration, d) photosynthesis, In the case of a unisexual flower, the pollen grains are carried by agents of ________ to the stigma of another flower of the same kind., a) pollination, b) fertilization, c) photosynthesis, d) decomposition, The female reproductive cell is called the ________, which is enclosed by the ovary, a) ovule, b) pollen grain, c) stigma, d) sepal, The four whorls found in most flowers are calyx, corolla, androecium, and ________., a) sepal, b) petal, c) anther, d) gynoecium, A flower that contains both male and female reproductive parts is called a, a) Unisexual flower, b) Incomplete flower, c) Bisexual flower, d) Monosexual flower, What is the function of the "Corpse flowers" (Rafflesia arnoldii and Amorphophallus titanum) being stinky?, a) To attract bees for pollination, b) To repel herbivores, c) To attract flies for pollination, d) To warn other plants of danger, A flower with only a pistil and no stamen is called a:, a) Bisexual flower, b) Female flower, c) Male flower, d) Complete flower, The world's largest flowers, Rafflesia arnoldii and Amorphophallus titanum, are also called:, a) Corpse flowers, b) Stinky flowers, c) Fly-attracting flowers, d) Giant flowers, A flower that is missing either the male or female reproductive part is known as:, a) A complete flower, b) A bisexual flower, c) A monosexual flower, d) A fertile flower, According to the provided diagram, a female unisexual flower is distinguished by the presence of a:, a) Stamen and anther, b) Pistil and ovary, c) Filament and anther, d) Sepal and petal, bisexual flowers are also referred to as:, a) Monosexual flowers, b) Incomplete flowers, c) Complete flowers, d) Stinky flowers, which of the following is an example of a flower that has both male and female reproductive parts?, a) Gourd, b) Sweet corn, c) Mulberry, d) Sunflower, A monosexual flower is also known as a(n):, a) Complete flower, b) Incomplete flower, c) Bisexual flower, d) Perfect flower, Identify the picture , titanum, Refflesia, Amorphophallus, hibiscus, Identify the picture , Arnoldii, Rafflesia, Amorphophallus, Corpse, identify, male flower, female flower , unisexual flower , bisexual flower , Identify the parts of a carpe, ovule and ovary, my style, Carpel calyx, stigma ovary , level the part ABCD, Stigma style ovary, ovule , Filament anther pollen grain, gametes, Ovule ovary pistil style , Style stigma ovary ovule, observe the flower which are from the same plant, Monosexual flower, bisexual flower, complete flower, Sessile flower, contain Male reproductive cell, P, Q, R, S, contain female reproductive cell, P, Q, R, S, which of the following plant can do self pollination, only P, only R and S, only P and Q, All P,Q,R,S, Which of the following is a long tube through which the pollen grains move?, A. style, B. anther, C. stigma, D. filament, Which of the following parts is absent in a sessile flower?, A. sepal, C. pedicel, B. petal, receptacle, Which of the following is a unisexual flower?, A. pea, B. rose, C. oxalis, D. mulberry, Which of the following plants is MAINLY pollinated by wind?, A. China rose, C. Rose, B. Sunflower, D. Paddy, Which of the following parts is absent in a female flower?, Corolla , Androcium, Gynoecium , Calyx, Arrange the following reproductive processes in plants in the order they occur:(p) Fertilisation(q) Fruit formation(r) Pollination, A. (q)-(r)-(p), C. (p)-(r)-(q), B. (r)-(p)-(q), D. (q)-(p)-(r), How do Rafflesia flowers MAINLY attract insects?, A. By producing nectar, C. By having a pleasant smell, B. By emitting a foul smell, D. By having brightly coloured petals, Which of the following statements is a definition of pollination, a) When a fruit develops from a flower., b) When seeds are enclosed inside a fruit., c) The process of ovules becoming seeds., d) The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma., the process of pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma. This transfer is necessary for:, a) The production of nectar., b) The development of the plant's roots., c) The formation of fruits and seeds., d) The growth of leaves, which of the following shown the reproductive part of the given plant, only 1, only 2, only 1 and 2, All 1234, The given seed is MOST LIKELY to be dispersed by, A. explosion, B. humans, C. water, D. wind, Identify the whorl present in the broken lower part., A. androecium, B. gynoecium, C. corolla, D. calyx, Feature of a flower that attracts insect pollinators, A. stinky smell, C. no nectar, B. smaller size, D. dull coloured petals, which of the following is a sessile flower, a &c, b, c & d, d, Which of these statements is TRUE regarding the process of fertilisation in a plant?, A. The ovary develops into a fruit after fertilisation., B. The stigma develops into an embryo after fertilisation., C. All the parts of a flower dry and fall off after fertilisation., D. Within the seed, the sepals grow into a tiny plant., Using the given data, answer the following questions(i) Identify the bisexual flowers.:, 1&3, 2&4, 1&2, 3&4.

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