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Internal Structure Of A Flowering Plant - Biology Jamb Past Questions and Answers

Biology Questions And Answers On Internal Structure Of A Flowering Plant
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Biology Jamb Past Questions


Questions and Answers on Internal structure of a flowering plant

Question 71 :



The veins of the leaf are formed by the

A. Vascular bundles
B. Cambium cells
C. Palisade tissue
D. Spongy mesophyll


Question 72 :



A flower that has both stamens and pistils is said to be

A. Staminate
B. Pistillate
C. Perfect
D. Imperfect


Question 73 :



In which of the following groups of fruits is the pericarp inseparable from the seed coat?

A. Nut
B. Follicle
C. Cypsela
D. Crayopsis


Question 74 :



In the internal structure of plants, a wide pith in the centre is common to

A. Dicot stems and monocot stems
B. Dicot stem and monocot roots
C. Dicot roots and monocot roots
D. Dicot roots and monocot stems


Question 75 :



Pineapple is an example of

A. A dehiscent fruit
B. An aggregate fruit
C. A composite fruit
D. A simple fruit






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