J & K CET Medical J & K - CET Medical Solved Paper-2005

  • question_answer
    The flower in which the gynoecium occupies the highest position on the thalamus leaving other parts below is called :

    A)  hypogynous                     

    B)  perigynous       

    C)  epigynous                         

    D)  none of these

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

                    In hypogynous flower the calyx, corolla and androecium arise from below the ovary (gyanoecium) i.e., the ovary become superior e.g., Cruciferae Liliaceae.


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