Male and Female Gametophytes MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Male and Female Gametophytes MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Which of the following structures are components of the carpel in a flower?
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12
What is the ploidy level of the adult sporophyte generation in angiosperms?
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What is the designation for the lower region of the nucellus in an ovule?
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What is the specific name for the two cells located at the micropylar end of the egg apparatus?
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Which structure develops into the testa and tegmen of a seed?
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Which of the following structures represents the female reproductive component of a flower?
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In which plant structure are the ovules and seeds typically enclosed?
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What are the cells located at the chalazal end of the female gametophyte called?
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Microspores germinate to develop into which of the following structures?
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Which structure develops into the protective seed coat following fertilization?
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