Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovulRead more
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth
hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovules of such fruits, however, fail to develop
into seeds.
Both angiosperms and vertebrates have a more complex structural organisation. They have evolved very efficient mechanism of sexual reproduction. Since asexual reproduction does not create new genetic pools in the offspring and consequently hampers their adapability to external conditions, these grouRead more
Both angiosperms and vertebrates have a more complex structural organisation. They have evolved very efficient mechanism of sexual reproduction. Since asexual reproduction does not create new genetic
pools in the offspring and consequently hampers their adapability to external conditions, these groups have resorted to reproduction by the sexual method.
Endoplasmic reticulum is the site for energy generation:
(B) false False, the endoplasmic reticulum is not the site of energy production. It transports material between different regions in the cytoplasm.
(B) false
See lessFalse, the endoplasmic reticulum is not the site of energy production. It transports material between different regions in the cytoplasm.
The type of tissue lining of the nasal passage, bronchioles and fallopian tube is:
(B) ciliated columnar epithelium
(B) ciliated columnar epithelium
See lessAir is regarded as mixture because:
(D) its composition may vary
(D) its composition may vary
See lessAnalogous organs arise due to
d. convergent evolution
d. convergent evolution
See lessPalaentological evidences for evolution refer to the:
c. fossils
c. fossils
See lessThe theory of spontaneous generation stated that:
c. life can arise from non-living things only
c. life can arise from non-living things only
See lessIn E.coli, the lac operon gets switched on when:
a. lactose is present and it binds to the repressor
a. lactose is present and it binds to the repressor
See less‘Fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants’. Explain the statement.
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovulRead more
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth
See lesshormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovules of such fruits, however, fail to develop
into seeds.
Name an industry which can cause air pollution, thermal pollution and eutrophication.
Fertiliser factory.
Fertiliser factory.
See lessThe number of taxa exhibiting asexual reproduction is drastically reduced in the higher plants (angiosperms) and higher animals (vertebrates) as compared with lower groups of plants and animals. Analyse the possible reasons for this situation.
Both angiosperms and vertebrates have a more complex structural organisation. They have evolved very efficient mechanism of sexual reproduction. Since asexual reproduction does not create new genetic pools in the offspring and consequently hampers their adapability to external conditions, these grouRead more
Both angiosperms and vertebrates have a more complex structural organisation. They have evolved very efficient mechanism of sexual reproduction. Since asexual reproduction does not create new genetic
See lesspools in the offspring and consequently hampers their adapability to external conditions, these groups have resorted to reproduction by the sexual method.