A) A-Circinotropous, B-Amphitropous, C-Campylotropous, D-Hemitropous, E-Anatropous, F-Orthotropous
B) A-Campylotropous, B-Anatropous, C-Hemitropous, D-Amphitropous, E-Circinotropous, F-Orthotropous
C) A-Orthotropous, B-Anatropous, C-Hemitropous, D-Campylotropous, E-Amphitropous, F-Circinotropous
D) A-Anatropous, B-Campylotropous, C-Hemitropous, D-Amphitropous, E-Circinotropous, F-Orthotropous
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
[c] A-Orthotropous: It is also called atropous. It is erect no bending is there, e.g., Polygonum. B-Antropous: Completely inverted, e.g. Helianthus. C-Hemitropous: The micropyle and chalaza line at 90° to funicle, e.g. Ranunculus. D-Campylotropous: more curvture than hemitropous, e.g., Capparis, mustard. E-Amphitropous: Horse shoe like, e.g., Capsella. F-Circinotropous: Ovule straight micropyle upward due to unilateral growth of funicle it becomes inverted, e.g., Opuntia.You need to login to perform this action.
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