CBSE Class 11 Morphology of Flowering Plants — practice questions
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Practice CBSE Class 11 Morphology of Flowering Plants in the app →Monocot plants like grasses typically haveIn a racemose inflorescence, flowers are arrangedA 'false fruit' is one in whichPneumatophores (breathing roots) are an adaptation seen in plants growing in:The 'eye' of a potato (with axillary bud) confirms that potato is a:The pinnately compound leaf is best seen in:The capitulum (head) inflorescence is characteristic of which family?A flower of pea (Pisum sativum) shows which type of floral symmetry?In tomato, the ovules are arranged on the central axis of a multi-loculed ovary. This placentation is:JACKFRUIT is an example of which fruit type?Mango is classified as a:In MONOCOT seeds, the cotyledon is specifically called: