
SEED-STRUCTURE AND GERMINATION
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- Q1What is the purpose of a seed?To protect the plant from the environment.To provide nutrition to humans.To grow into a new plant.To attract birds for dispersal.30s
- Q2What is a seed coat?Part of a flower.Food storage for a seed.Protective covering of a seed.The embryo within a seed.30s
- Q3Which process occurs first in seed germination?Fertilization.Pollination.Imbibition.Photosynthesis.30s
- Q4What is the main function of endosperm in a seed?To aid in seed dispersal.To provide nutrition to the developing embryo.To protect the seed from external threats.To allow for gas exchange within the seed.30s
- Q5What is seed dormancy?A period of inactivity or delayed germination.The process of seed formation.The dispersal of seeds by wind.A process of seed maturation.30s
- Q6What is the process by which a seedling emerges from the soil?Seed germination.Photosynthesis.Seedling emergence.Seed dispersal.30s
- Q7What is the primary function of seed dispersal?To store nutrients for the seed.To ensure the colonization of new areas.To regulate water absorption in the seed.To protect the seed from predators.30s
- Q8What is seed viability?The ability of a seed to germinate and grow into a healthy plant.The color of a seed.The size of a seed.The weight of a seed.30s
- Q9Which of the following is a characteristic of a monocot plant?Seeds enclosed in a fruitNetted veins in leavesParallel veins in leavesAlternate arrangements of leavesApical meristem at the tip of the root30s
- Q10What is the primary stem of a monocot plant called?PetioleAxillary budColeoptileEpidermisVascular bundle30s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a monocot seed?Germinates from one poreEmbryo enclosed in protective sheathOne seed leafTwo cotyledonsEndosperm present30s
- Q12Which of the following is a characteristic of a monocot root?Mychorrhizal associationsLateral root branchesTaproot systemFibrous root systemPrimary root structure30s
- Q13What is the primary root structure of a monocot plant called?Lateral rootPrimary rootFibrous rootTaprootAdventitious root30s
- Q14Which of the following is a characteristic of a monocot flower?Multiples of four floral partsMultiples of five floral partsMultiples of three floral partsSingle floral partNo floral parts30s
- Q15What is the structure that protects and covers the young shoot of a monocot plant called?CortexLeaf sheathColeoptilePhloemEndodermis30s