NEET-XI-Biology

05: Morphology of Flowering Plants

  • #5
    Define the following terms:
    (a) Aestivation
    (b) Placentation
    (c) Actinomorphic
    (d) Zygomorphic
    (e) Superior ovary
    (f) Perigynous flower
    (g) Epipetalous Stamen
    Ans : null (a) Aestivation

    The term ‘aestivation’ refers to the mode in which sepals or petals are arranged in a floral bud with respect to other floral members. There are four types of aestivation in plants i.e., valvate, twisted, imbricate, and vexillary.
    (b) Placentation

    The term ‘placentation’ refers to the arrangement of ovules within the ovary of a flower. It is primarily of five types, namely marginal, basal, parietal, axile, and free central.
    (c) Actinomorphic

    Actinomorphic flowers can be divided into two radial halves by any radial plane passing through its centre. Examples of these flowers include chilly and mustard.
    (d) Zygomorphic

    Zygomorphic flowers are those flowers which can be divided into two similar halves by a single vertical plane. Examples of these flowers include pea and beans.
    (e) Superior ovary

    Superior ovary flowers are those flowers in which the gynoecium is present at the highest position, while other floral parts are arranged below it. A flower with this arrangement is described as hypogynous. Examples include brinjal and mustard.
    (f) Perigynous flower

    In perigynous flowers, the gynoecium is present in the centre and the rest of the floral parts are arranged at the rim of the thalamus at the same level. Examples include plum and rose.
    (g) Epipetalous Stamen

    Epipetalous stamens are stamens attached to the petals. They are found in brinjal.
  • #5-a
    Aestivation
    Ans : Aestivation

    The term ‘aestivation’ refers to the mode in which sepals or petals are arranged in a floral bud with respect to other floral members. There are four types of aestivation in plants i.e., valvate, twisted, imbricate, and vexillary.
  • #5-b
    Placentation
    Ans : Placentation

    The term ‘placentation’ refers to the arrangement of ovules within the ovary of a flower. It is primarily of five types, namely marginal, basal, parietal, axile, and free central.
  • #5-c
    Actinomorphic
    Ans : Actinomorphic

    Actinomorphic flowers can be divided into two radial halves by any radial plane passing through its centre. Examples of these flowers include chilly and mustard.
  • #5-d
    Zygomorphic
    Ans : Zygomorphic

    Zygomorphic flowers are those flowers which can be divided into two similar halves by a single vertical plane. Examples of these flowers include pea and beans.
  • #5-e
    Superior ovary
    Ans : Superior ovary

    Superior ovary flowers are those flowers in which the gynoecium is present at the highest position, while other floral parts are arranged below it. A flower with this arrangement is described as hypogynous. Examples include brinjal and mustard.
  • #5-f
    Perigynous flower
    Ans : Perigynous flower

    In perigynous flowers, the gynoecium is present in the centre and the rest of the floral parts are arranged at the rim of the thalamus at the same level. Examples include plum and rose.
  • #5-g
    Epipetalous Stamen
    Ans : Epipetalous Stamen

    Epipetalous stamens are stamens attached to the petals. They are found in brinjal.