NEET Biology: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants — Practice Set 3

Q1. What is the primary advantage of sexual reproduction in flowering plants?

Q2. The self-incompatibility mechanism in flowering plants prevents:

Q3. Which part of the flower is responsible for producing pollen?

Q4. Which part of the flower eventually develops into the fruit after fertilization?

Q5. Which of the following best explains the evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction in flowering plants?

Q6. The micropyle in an ovule functions to:

Q7. Which of the following statements about the evolution of sexual reproduction in flowering plants is incorrect?

Q8. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of entomophilous (insect-pollinated) flowers?

Q9. Which layer in the anther is responsible for nourishing developing microspores?

Q10. Which of the following statements about the function of synergid cells is correct?

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What is the primary advantage of sexual reproduction in flowering plants?