EasyBotanyMorphology of Flowering Plants
+4 / -1
Part of the flower 'perianth' is characterised by:
A
outer part of flower in which calyx and corolla are not distinguishable
B
when stamens and gynoecium are not distinguishable
C
when only calyx is present
D
when calyx and corolla both are absent in a flower
Explanation
When the petals of the corolla and the sepals of the calyx cannot be differentiated, the part of the flower is termed as perianth.
Previous
Leaflets are attached at a common point i.e. at the tip of petiole in:
NextMatch List-I with List-II.
More from Morphology of Flowering Plants
Medium
Which of the following is correctly labelled?
MediumWhich is correctly labelled?
MediumMatch List-I with List-II.
EasyWhen margins of sepals or petals overlap without any definite direction, it is called:
EasyWhich of the following is correct about flower?
EasyThe respiratory roots come out of ground and grow vertically upwards in:
Practice Botany Exams
Full-length mock tests with detailed analytics, rank, and percentile.
Browse Exams