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Morphology of Flowering Plants
The morphology of flowering plants is characterized by the presence of flowers and fruits. Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants, and fruits are the mature ovaries of flowers. Flowers are usually brightly colored and fragrant, and they are often used to attract pollinators. Fruits are often edible, and they provide the nutrients that plants need to grow and reproduce.
Parts and Functions of Morphology of Flowering Plants
Parts of a flower include the petals, sepals, pistil, and stamens. The petals are the colorful parts of the flower that often attract pollinators. The sepals are the green parts of the flower that protect the petals and the pistil. The pistil is the part of the flower that contains the ovules and the stigma. The stigma is the part of the pistil that receives the pollen. The stamens are the part of the flower that contain the pollen.
MCQs
The following are some MCQs about the morphology of flowering plant:
1. What are the two main parts of a flower?
A. Sepals and petals
B. Stamens and ovaries
C. Leaves and stems
D. Roots and shoots
Answer: A. Sepals and petals
2. What is the purpose of sepals in a flower?
A. To attract pollinators
B. To protect the flower bud
C. To hold the petals together
D. To produce nectar
Answer: B. To protect the flower bud
3. What are the reproductive organs of a flowering plant called?
A. Sepals
B. Petals
C. Stamens
D. Ovaries
Answer: C. Stamens