A) chenopodiad and asterad types
B) onagrad and solanad types
C) caryophyllad and onagrad types
D) solanad and chenopodiad types.
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
: Solanad type - The apical cell (ca) of the 2- celled proembryo divides transversely and plays main role in the formation of embryo proper and the basal cell (cb) usually forms a suspensor, e.g., solanaceae. Chenopodiad type - The apical cell of the 2-celled proembryo divides transversely and both the basal and apical cells contribute to the development of embryo, e.g., chenopodiaceae. Caryophyllad type - The apical cell of the 2-celled proembryo divides transversely but the basal cell undergoes no further division, and the suspensor, if present, is always derived from the apical cell, e.g., caryophyllaceae. In onagrad and asterad type the apical cell of the 2-celled proembryo divides longitudinally.You need to login to perform this action.
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