Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants – Part 5
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants – Part 5

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401. In a monocot embryo, the scutellum is best described as
ⓐ. the protective sheath around the radicle
ⓑ. the single cotyledon attached to the embryonal axis
ⓒ. the outer layer of the seed coat
ⓓ. the triploid nutritive tissue of the seed
402. A seed embryo is described as having one cotyledon, a plumule enclosed by a sheath, and a radicle enclosed by another sheath. This embryo is most likely
ⓐ. a dicot embryo with persistent endosperm
ⓑ. a mature embryo sac
ⓒ. a monocot embryo
ⓓ. a pollen grain after germination
403. Choose the correct completion. In a monocot embryo, the plumule is enclosed by the ______, whereas the radicle is enclosed by the ______.
ⓐ. coleorhiza, scutellum
ⓑ. scutellum, coleoptile
ⓒ. coleoptile, coleorhiza
ⓓ. epicotyl, hypocotyl
404. Which statement about monocot embryo structure is correct?
ⓐ. The monocot embryo contains two lateral cotyledons storing all reserve food.
ⓑ. The monocot embryo includes a single cotyledon called scutellum and protective sheaths for plumule and radicle.
ⓒ. The monocot embryo lacks an embryonal axis.
ⓓ. The monocot embryo is formed directly from endosperm without a zygote.
405. Which structure of a monocot embryo serves as the single cotyledon and is usually closely associated with the storage tissue of the seed?
ⓐ. Scutellum
ⓑ. Coleoptile
ⓒ. Coleorhiza
ⓓ. Plumule
406. Which statement correctly describes the embryonal axis of a monocot embryo?
ⓐ. It is absent because the scutellum replaces it completely.
ⓑ. It is the same structure as the endosperm.
ⓒ. It bears the plumule and radicle, which are protected by separate sheaths.
ⓓ. It consists only of the seed coat surrounding the cotyledon.
407. Which statement correctly distinguishes coleoptile from coleorhiza?
ⓐ. Coleoptile protects the radicle, whereas coleorhiza protects the plumule.
ⓑ. Both protect the plumule at different stages.
ⓒ. Both are food-storage structures of the embryo.
ⓓ. Coleoptile protects the plumule, whereas coleorhiza protects the radicle.
408. In a monocot embryo, which part is most directly related to the future root system?
ⓐ. Scutellum
ⓑ. Radicle
ⓒ. Coleoptile
ⓓ. Epicotyl
409. An embryo has one cotyledon, a sheath-covered plumule, and a sheath-covered radicle. Which conclusion is most appropriate?
ⓐ. It is a mature embryo sac.
ⓑ. It is a dicot embryo with persistent endosperm.
ⓒ. It is a monocot embryo.
ⓓ. It is a pollen grain at the three-celled stage.
410. Which pair includes only protective structures of a monocot embryo?
ⓐ. Coleoptile and coleorhiza
ⓑ. Scutellum and plumule
ⓒ. Radicle and scutellum
ⓓ. Plumule and radicle

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