MCQ
Unisexuality of flowers prevents
- ✓Autogamy, but not geitonogamy
- BGeitonogamy and xenogamy
- CGeitonogamy, but not xenogamy
- DAutogamy and Geitonogamy
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$(i)$ The gynoecium represents the female reproductive part of the flower
$(ii)$ Ovule is located in Anther
$(iii)$ Each pistil has three parts the stigma, style, and ovary
$(iv)$ The upper most part of gynoecium is Anther
| Column $- I$ | Column $- II$ |
| $(w)$ Blood group | $(a)$ Polygenic inheritance |
| $(x)$ Skin colour | $(b)$ Aneuploidy |
| $(y)$ Mendelian disorder | $(c)$ Incomplete dominance |
| $(z)$ Chromosomal disorder | $(d)$ Sickle-cell anaemia |
| $(e)$ Co-dominance |