Biology
Mention if the following statements are true (T) or false (F)
- Flowers can be complete or incomplete.
- A flower typically has six floral whorls.
- Bracts are usually green, but sometimes large and colourful.
- Nasturtium has nectaries.
- Stamens and carpels are the male and female parts.
- The prefix "gamo-" is used whenever any of the floral whorls are fused.
- Stigma may be simple or divided into two or more lobes.
- Papaya is monoecious plant.
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Bougainvillea flower has
- Large sepals
- Large nectary
- Large colourful petals
- Large colourful bracts
A flower is said to be complete when:
- It has the corolla and calyx
- It has the corolla and gynoecium
- It has the androecium and gynoecium
- It has all the four whorls
The part of the flower that gives rise to the fruit is
- Sepals
- Petals
- Ovary
- Stamens
The part of the flower that gives rise to the seed is
- Ovary
- Placenta
- Ovule
- Pollen grain