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Reproduction in Plants - Male Gametophyte

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How many pollen sacs are there in a typical angiosperm anther?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 4

  4. Variable


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In a typical angiosperm, 4 pollen sacs are present in the anther.

Where does the microsporogenesis take place?

  1. Stamen

  2. Anther

  3. Stigma

  4. Ovule


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The microsporogenesis takes place at anther.

Which of the following plants yields the smallest pollen grain?

  1. Mirabilis

  2. Myosotis

  3. Lodoicea maidivica

  4. Mosses


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Myosotis yields the smallest pollen grain.

Microspore mother cells are formed by the division of

  1. parietal cells

  2. sporogenous cells

  3. archesporial cells

  4. epidermal cells


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sporogenous cells divide to form microspore mother cells.

The function of tapetum is

  1. mechanical

  2. protective

  3. nutritional

  4. reproductive


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The tapetal cells provide nourishment to young microspore mother cells either by forming a plasmodium (amoeboid or invasive type) or through diffusion (parietal or secretory type).

Where does the germination of pollen grains begin?

  1. On stigma

  2. In anther

  3. In style

  4. In ovary


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pollen grains begin to germinate, while still in the anther lobe.

Germ Pore is the region where exine wall is

  1. uniform

  2. thick

  3. thin

  4. absent


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Exine is thin at germ pores.

Why are pollen grains well fossilised?

  1. Because of presence of pollen kit

  2. Because of presence of sporopollenin

  3. Because of presence of exine layer

  4. Because of the presence of intine


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sporopollenin is resistant to chemical and biological decomposition and cutinizes exine. Pollen grains are well preserved as fossils because of the presence of sporopollenin.

What is the male gametophyte of angiosperms called?

  1. Anther

  2. Pollen grain

  3. Antherozoid

  4. Spermatozoa


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pollen grain is the male gametophyte of angiosperms.

The larger cell of pollen grain is known as

  1. generative cell

  2. vegetative cell

  3. parietal cell

  4. sporogenous cell


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The larger cell of pollen grain is called vegetative cell.

The line of dehiscence is constituted by

  1. endothelial cells

  2. hypodermal cells

  3. tapetum

  4. epidermal cells


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Thin-walled hypodermal cells constitute the stomium or line of dehiscence.

From which of the following cells does the development of pollen sacs take place?

  1. Sporogenous cells

  2. Archesporial cells

  3. Parietal cells

  4. Epidermal cells


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The pollen sacs develop hypodermically from archesporial cells.

Which of the following is the proper sequence of layers in anther?

  1. Endothecium - Epidermis - Parenchyma - Tapetum

  2. Epidermis - Endothecium - Parenchyma - Tapetum

  3. Epidermis - Parenchyma - Endothecium - Tapetum

  4. Epidermis - Tapetum - Parenchyma - Endothecium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Endothecium lies below epidermis followed by 1-3 layers of parenchyma cells which are followed by tapetum.

In which of the following plants is pollinium found?

  1. Helianthus

  2. Lilium

  3. Calotropis

  4. Sidalcea


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pollinium is found in calotropis.

How many microspores are produced from each diploid microspore mother cell in a process called microsporogenesis?

  1. 2 haploid microspores

  2. 4 haploid microspores

  3. 2 diploid microspores

  4. 1 diploid microspore


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

4 haploid microspores are produced from each diploid microspore mother cell in a process called microsporogenesis.

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