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1841
The term syncarpous is used to describe a flower when the carpels are
  • A. many and fused
  • B. two only
  • C. two and separate
  • D. many and free
  • E. lying at different parts of a flower
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1842
Which of the following structures are characteristics of insect pollinated flowers?
  • A. Dull coloured flowers with no nectar
  • B. Very light numerous and pendulous stamen
  • C. Brightly coloured petals, scent nectar
  • D. Flowers are usually small and inconspicuous
  • E. Stigma are large, feathery and hang outside the flower
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1843
Which of the following statements is not correct?
  • A. Shortage of food may be caused by pestilence, rinderpest and neglect of farming
  • B. Shortage of food may lead to competition, emigration, death and decline in the rate of reproduction
  • C. Over-crowding may lead to scarcity of food
  • D. Dispersal of seeds and fruits prevents overcrowding
  • E. Territorial defence encourages food scarcity in a habitat
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1844
Which of the following is an advantage of dispersal of fruits and seeds? It allows
  • A. fair distribution of source of food for animals
  • B. growth in close association with parent plant
  • C. even distribution of plants and reduction of intraspecific competition
  • D. keen competition for food
  • E. the seeds to evolve new species
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1845
The series of changes that occur in a seed by which the embryo develops into a seedling is known as
  • A. fertilization
  • B. gametogenesis
  • C. pollination
  • D. germination
  • E. regeneration
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