NEET Biology: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants — MCQ Test 3

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?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Advantage, Reproduction, Flowering, Incompatibility, Mechanism, and Prevents.

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

  • A. It produces genetically identical offspring
  • B. It increases genetic variation, enhancing adaptability
  • C. It requires less energy than asexual reproduction
  • D. It eliminates the need for pollinators

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

  • A. Cross-pollination
  • B. Genetic recombination
  • C. Self-pollination
  • D. Double fertilization

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

  • A. Carpel
  • B. Petal
  • C. Stamen
  • D. Sepal

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

  • A. Sepals
  • B. Petals
  • C. Ovary
  • D. Stamen

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

  • A. It results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
  • B. It generates genetic variability, enhancing adaptability to changing environments.
  • C. It reduces the chance of mutation.
  • D. It eliminates the need for pollinators.

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