A: In head, inflorescence florets are arranged centrifugally.
R: There always occurs two types of florets in head.
A: Staminal tube is present in Malvaceae.
R: It is due to monadelphous conditions.
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A: Prop roots are rope-like showing oblique growth.
R: Prop roots are adventitious roots for extra-support and assimilation.
A: The storage region of maize grain is whitish or yellow.
R: It is rich in protein granules.
A: There are two alae in Pisum sativum flower.
R: The largest petal covers both alae.
A: Corm grows vertically beneath the soil surface.
R: It bears nodes, internodes, buds & green leaves.
A: In Smilax, stipule changes into tendril & help in climbing.
R: Parallel venation is found in this plant.
Smilax is monocot but shows reticulate venation.
A: Androecium of Cucurbita is synandrous.
R: Anthers, as well as filaments of stamens, are united throughout their whole length.
A: Nucellus remains persistent in the seeds of black pepper
R: It is haploid parenchymatous tissue.
A: Epiphyllous roots arise from the margins of leaf lamina.
R: Epiphyllous roots help in vegetative reproduction.