EAMCET Medical EAMCET Medical Solved Paper-2005

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    Which one of the following is not a correct explanation of cross pollination?

    A) The pollen grains are transferred from one flower to another flower situated on the same plant

    B) The pollen grains are transferred from one flower to another flower, of another plant of the same species

    C)  The pollen grains of male flower are transferred to the stigma of the female flower.

    D) The pollen grains of one flower are transferred to the stigma of the same flower

    Correct Answer: D

    Solution :

    Transfer of pollen grains from male flower to female flower is known as pollination. It is of two types. (i) Self-pollination: Occurs in bisexual or hermaphrodite flowers in which pollen grains of male flower are transferred to stigma of female flower of the same flower. Note: Bisexual or hermaphrodilte flowers contains male and female flowers in the same flower. (ii) Cross pollination: It is the transfer of pollen grains of a male flower to the stigma of female flower which occurs either on the same plant (monoecious) or on the different plant (dioecious).


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