Exam 16: Sweet Orange and Plant Parts

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The sweet orange is a

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A flower which has all the usual parts sepals, petals, stamens and carpel is called

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The situation in which a plant grows wild is called

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Pine apple is a source of

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The parts of stem from which a leaf arises is called

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Plants, soft and green, and can be easily bent is known

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A group of flowers on an axis is called

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The germination of seed in which cotyledons come above ground is

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The bud which develop into the axils of a leaf is

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The stamens are the male organs of flower which are also called

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Tap roots of plants are also called as

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An inflorescence in which the pedicels of the flowers arises from the same points as called

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Bracts situated out side the calyx in certain flowers are called

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A slender trailing stem taking roots at the node is

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Peduncle is a main axis of the

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Sweet orange belongs to the family

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The terminal part of the pedicel bearing the sepals, petals, stamens and carpals is called

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Citrus reticulat Blanco is the botanical name for

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In some plants the buds contain both leaves and flowers and known as

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The nutritive tissue around the embryo in seed is

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