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Pollination by snails is _____
Pollination by bats is ______
_____ provides nursery for moths.
Pollination by birds is ____
______ provides safe place for insects to lay eggs.
_______ produces edible pollens.
Which flower has a flytrap mechanism?
Which of the following has attractive bracts?
Pollination by insects is called _____
_______ is one of the most common families that are pollinated by animals.
Pollination through animals is ________
In normal flower which opens and exposes the ______ and the stigma, complete autogamy is rare.
In _____ type, pollination is achieved within the same flower.
________ flowers produce assured seed set even in the absence of pollinator.
_______ is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.
_______ is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.
_______ flowers are invariably autogamous as there is no chance of cross pollen landing on the stigma.
Transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of a pistil is termed _______
Which is the largest cell of the embryo sac?
______ apparatus is a mass of finger like projections on the synergid wall.
Which half is the embryo sac embedded?
Origin of integuments are _____
Passage at one end of the ovary is called as _______
What is ategmic?
Mass of parenchymatous cells on the body of the ovary is also called ______
In a typical anatropous, the funicle is ____ with the ovary.
Which of the following energy is utilised for the production of the proton gradient in ETS?
Which of the following is the final hydrogen acceptor?
The number of ATP molecules synthesised depends upon which of the following?
Where are the electrons passed in ETS?
What is the use of ETS?
What is the full form of ETS?
Which of the following points are not necessary for the TCA to run continuously?
How many steps of decarboxylation lead to the formation of ketoglutaric acid?
What is the full form of SLP?
Which of the following compounds is the first member of the TCA cycle?
What is the maximum wavelength of light photosystem II can absorb?
During photosynthesis, how many chlorophyll molecules are required to produce one oxygen molecule?
Which of the following Vitamins act as an electron acceptor in light dependent photosynthesis?
Which of the following amino acid is helpful in the synthesis of plastoquinone?
Which pigment protects the photosystem from ultraviolet radiation?
In which part of the plant, does photosynthesis takes place?
How many times should the Calvin cycle happen, in order to obtain one glucose molecule?
How many ATP molecules are required to produce one molecule of glucose?
What is the final product of the Calvin cycle?

Identify the following compound.

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Which of the following is a part of structural component?
What is the direction of food in the phloem?
What is understood by the term sink in the plants?
Which of the following carbohydrates acts as food for the plants?