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NEET Botany

Botany questions for NEET UG — Plant Anatomy, Physiology, Reproduction, Ecology.

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Difficulty: All Easy Medium Hard 121–130 of 139
Topics in NEET Botany
All Plant Kingdom 100 Plant Anatomy 100 Plant Physiology 76
Q.121 Medium Plant Kingdom
Endosperm in angiosperms is primarily concerned with:
A Photosynthesis in the seed
B Providing nutrition to the developing embryo
C Protecting the embryo from mechanical injury
D Facilitating seed dispersal
Correct Answer:  B. Providing nutrition to the developing embryo
EXPLANATION

Endosperm is a nutritive tissue produced by triple fusion nuclei, stores nutrients (starch, protein, oils) and nourishes the developing embryo during seed maturation and germination.

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Q.122 Medium Plant Kingdom
The integument in an ovule becomes:
A Testa of seed
B Tegmen of seed
C Endosperm of seed
D Cotyledons of seed
Correct Answer:  A. Testa of seed
EXPLANATION

The integument (outer layer of ovule) develops into the testa (seed coat) after fertilization, protecting the developing embryo.

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Q.123 Medium Plant Kingdom
Pollination by wind in angiosperms is associated with:
A Large, colorful flowers with nectar
B Small, inconspicuous flowers with light, dry pollen
C Flowers with long stigmas and heavy pollen grains
D Flowers visited by insects and birds
Correct Answer:  B. Small, inconspicuous flowers with light, dry pollen
EXPLANATION

Wind-pollinated flowers are typically small, inconspicuous, and produce copious amounts of light, dry pollen that can be easily dispersed by wind.

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Q.124 Medium Plant Kingdom
Which of the following statements about anther development is correct?
A Anthers develop from microsporophylls
B Anthers contain only microspores
C Pollen grains are produced in the connective tissue
D Each pollen sac contains only one microspore
Correct Answer:  A. Anthers develop from microsporophylls
EXPLANATION

Anthers develop from microsporophylls (stamens) and contain four pollen sacs (microsporangia) where microspores develop into pollen grains.

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Q.125 Medium Plant Kingdom
A botanical embryo sac in angiosperms typically contains:
A One egg cell and seven nuclei
B One egg cell, two synergids, and three antipodal cells
C One egg cell, three synergids, and six antipodal cells
D Three egg cells and six antipodal nuclei
Correct Answer:  B. One egg cell, two synergids, and three antipodal cells
EXPLANATION

The mature female gametophyte (embryo sac) in angiosperms is typically 7-celled with an egg apparatus (1 egg + 2 synergids) and 3 antipodal cells.

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Q.126 Medium Plant Kingdom
The pollen grain in gymnosperms represents:
A Mature male gametophyte
B Immature male sporophyte
C Immature male gametophyte
D Mature female gametophyte
Correct Answer:  C. Immature male gametophyte
EXPLANATION

The pollen grain is the immature male gametophyte that further develops after pollination to form the mature male gametophyte.

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Q.127 Medium Plant Kingdom
Cycas belongs to which group of gymnosperms?
A Coniferales
B Cycadales
C Ginkgoales
D Gnetales
Correct Answer:  B. Cycadales
EXPLANATION

Cycas is a cycad and belongs to the order Cycadales, which are living fossils representing ancient gymnosperms.

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Q.128 Medium Plant Kingdom
The vascular tissue in pteridophytes consists of:
A Only xylem
B Only phloem
C Both xylem and phloem without companion cells
D Xylem with vessels and phloem with sieve tubes
Correct Answer:  C. Both xylem and phloem without companion cells
EXPLANATION

Pteridophytes possess both xylem (for water conduction) and phloem (for nutrient transport), but lack the specialized sieve tubes and companion cells found in angiosperms.

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Q.129 Medium Plant Kingdom
Megasporophyll in plants is homologous to:
A Leaf of angiosperms
B Carpel of flowering plants
C Sepal of flowers
D Stamen of flowers
Correct Answer:  B. Carpel of flowering plants
EXPLANATION

Megasporophyll is the structure bearing megasporangia; in angiosperms, it corresponds to the carpel which produces megaspores.

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Q.130 Medium Plant Kingdom
Which characteristic makes ferns evolutionarily advanced compared to mosses?
A Presence of chlorophyll
B Presence of true vascular tissue and independent sporophyte
C Ability to reproduce asexually
D Presence of archegonia
Correct Answer:  B. Presence of true vascular tissue and independent sporophyte
EXPLANATION

Ferns possess true vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and have a dominant independent sporophyte generation, making them more advanced than bryophytes.

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