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Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 1

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): In Ophrys one petal of the flower bears on an uncanny resemblance to the female bee.

Reason (R): Two closely related species competing for the same resource can co-exist simultaneously.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 1

In Ophrys, the petal resembles as the female bee, but it is not for the competition between the two species. It is the example of mutualism as the male bee consider the petal as the female bee and pseudo copulates with it thus collecting the pollen.

And when this male bee pseudo copulates with another flower it transfers the pollen to it thus it helps in the pollination.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 2

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Pollen mother cells (PMCs) are the first male gametophytic cells.

Reason: Each PMC gives rise to two pollens.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 2

Primary sporogenous cell gives rise to microspore mother cells or pollen mother cells (PMCs). They are sporophytic in nature i.e., diploid. These cells undergo meiosis (reduction division) which gives rise to 4 microspores or pollens and this formation of microspores or pollens is called microsporogenesis. Microspores represent the beginning of the gametophytic phase and they are haploid in nature.

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Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 3

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): Fertilization in flowers, produces fruits and seeds.

Reason (R): After fertilization the ovary develops into fruits and ovule develops into seed.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 3

Fertilization occurs when one of the sperm cells fuses with the egg inside of an ovule. After fertilization occurs, each ovule develops into a seed. Each seed contains a tiny, undeveloped plant called an embryo. The ovary surrounding the ovules develops into a fruit that contains one or more seeds

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 4

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Pollen grains from male parent are mostly transferred to the stigma in the female parent by some external agency.

Reason: This is because the male flowers or male organs have no internal device to reach the female organs in another flower.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 4

Internal copulatory organs are absent in plants and thus the aid of an external agency is required for the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 5

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): Pollen grains are best preserved as fossils.

Reason (R):The outer layer of pollen grains called the exine is made up of sporopollenin.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 5

The correct option is A Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
Pollen grains are well preserved as fossils because their outer wall exine is made up of a highly resistant organic material called sporopollenin.
Sporopollenin is able to withstand high temperatures and strong acids and alkali. It cannot be degraded by any enzyme known so far.
Therefore, both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 6

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Chasmogamous flowers require pollinating agents.

Reason: Cleistogamous flowers do not expose their sex organs.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 6

The majority of angiosperms bear chasmogamous flowers, which means the flowers expose their mature anthers and stigma to the pollinating agents. There is another group of plants which set seeds without exposing their sex organs. Such flowers are called cleistogamous and the phenomenon is cleistogamy.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 7

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A):  Cleistogamous flowers produce assured seed-set even in the absence of pollinators.

Reason (R): Cleistogamous flowers have exposed anthers and stigma.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 7

Cleistogamous flowers are bisexual flowers which do not open at all. Therefore they never expose the anthers and stigma.

Cleistogamous flowers produce assured seed-set even in the absence of pollinators. This is because the anther and stigma lie close to each other. When pollen is released, it comes in contact with the stigma resulting in pollination. Hence, pollinators are not required for pollination in cleistogamous flowers.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 8

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: A typical microsporangium of angiosperms is generally surrounded by four wall layers.

Reason: The outer three wall layers perform the function of protection and help in dehiscence of anther to release the pollen.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 8

A typical microsporangium consists of two parts, outer wall and central homogeneous sporogenous tissue. Microsporangial wall has four types of layers– epidermis, endothecium, 1–3 middle layers and tapetum. The outer three wall layers perform the function of protection in the young anther and mechanism of dehiscence in the ripe anther.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 9

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): Perisperm is a haploid tissue.

Reason (R): Perisperm is the remains of nucellus which surround the embryo in certain seeds.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 9

Perisperm is a nutritive tissue of a seed derived from the nucellus and deposited externally to the embryo sac. It is diploid.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 10

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Insects visit flower to gather honey.

Reason: Attraction of flowers prevents the insects from damaging other parts of the plant.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 10

Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).

Explanation: Insects do visit flowers to gather honey (nectar), which is a source of food for them, so the assertion is true. The reason is also true, as the attraction of flowers can help prevent insects from damaging other parts of the plant. However, the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion, as insects visit flowers primarily for the nectar, and the prevention of damage to other parts of the plant is a secondary benefit.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 11

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): Tapetum is formed during the process of the formation of microsporangium.

Reason (R): The play an important role in guiding the pollen tubes into the synergid.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 11

Assertion is true, but the reason is wrong because tapetum plays an important role in nourishing pollen mother cells (PMCs) or microspores.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 12

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: An angiospermous flower represents the modified condensed shoot which performs the function of sexual reproduction.

Reason: The fertile leaves of the shoot become modified into microsporophylls and magasporophylls which bear ovules and anthers respectively.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 12

A flower is a modified condensed shoot specialised to carry out the function of sexual reproduction in angiosperms. Like a branch, it arises in the axil of a small leaf like structure called bract. The receptacle (thalamus or torus) of a flower supports all the floral appendages (i.e., sepals, petals, stamens and carpels). The receptacle consists of several crowded nodes which are separated by condensed internodes. The fertile leaves of the shoot become microsporophylls (stamens) and megasporo phylls ( carpels) which bear anthers and ovules respectively. The anthers produce pollen grains and the ovules possess eggs.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 13

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion (A): Geitonogamous flowering plants are cross-pollinated plants.

Reason (R): In geitonogamous flowering plants the pollen is transferred to the stigma of another flower of another plant.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 13

A is true but R is wrong because in geitonogamous flower the pollen is transferred to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 14

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: Gynoecium consists of pistil.

Reason: It represents the male reproductive part in flowering plants.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 14

The gynoecium represents the female reproductive part of the flower consisting of pistil.

Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 15

Directions: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

Assertion: The pre-pollination growth of male gametophyte occurs inside the microsporangium whereas the rest of the growth occurs over the female reproductive organs.

Reason: Growth of the entire female gametophyte occurs inside the megasporangium.

Detailed Solution for Assertion & Reason Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Question 15

Pollen grain or microspore is the first cell of male gametophyte generation and represents immature male gametophyte generation and represents immature male gametophyte. Development of male gametophyte is precocious, that is, it begins inside the microsporangium or pollen sac. The pollen grain is shed at 2 or 3 celled stage. The liberated pollen grains are transferred to the receptive surface of the carpel (i.e., stigma) through pollination. Growth of the pollen grain further occurs over the female reproductive organs. Female gametophyte or embryo sac is an oval multicellular haploid structure which is embedded in the nucellus towards micropylar end of the ovule (or integumented megasporangium). Whole of the development of female gametophyte occurs inside the megasporangium.

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