Roots that provide additional support to the plant.
Prop root
Storage root
Breathing root
None of these
_______ help to attract birds and insects for pollination.
Anthers
Petals
Sepals
Roots
The part of the flower which contains egg cells.
Stamen
Stigma
Ovary
Grapevine is an example of ________.
Bulb
Rhizome
Support stem
Terminal bud
Bisexual is otherwise called ______________
hermaphrodite
unisexual
monoecious
dioecious
The wind pollinated flowers need not ______________
be brightly coloured
be strong smelling
produce nectar
all of these
The place where a bud, leaf, or branch is attached is called _________.
Internode
Node
Axil
The distance between two nodes is _______.
Apical
The portion of a plant above the ground is called ___________ system
root
shoot
reproductive
vascular
Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called ______________
fertilization
reproduction
fusion
pollination