Subject Code: 4LS01BOT1 Subject Name: Plant Morphology & Anatomy Course Name: B.Sc. (Biotech/Micro) Date: 7/5/2015 Semester:I Marks: 70 Time:10:30 TO 01:30 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Instructions: 1) Attempt all Questions of both sections in same answer book/Supplementary. 2) Use of Programmable calculator & any other electronic instrument prohibited. 3) Instructions written on main answer book are strictly to be obeyed. 4) Draw neat diagrams & figures (if necessary) at right places. 5) Assume suitable & perfect data if needed. ___________________________________________________________________________________
SECTION I Q.1 Define the following: a) Leaf b) Parenchyma c) Meristem d) Stem e) Phyllotaxy f) Vascular bundle g) Stele
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Q.2 a) Classify various types of plant tissues. b) Describe the various types of vascular bundles. c) Differentiate between monocot & dicot leaf. OR Q.2 a) Classify stomata. b) Classify trichomes with examples. c) Describe the floral diagram of Apocyanaceae.
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Q.3 a) Write short notes on types of leaves. b) Describe the types of placentation. c) Describe various forms of Corolla.
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OR Q.3 a) Describe the parts of the Androecium with diagrams. b) Describe the parts of the Gynoecium with diagrams. c) Describe the floral diagram of Leguminosae.
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SECTION II Q.4 Define the following: a) Sessile Leaf b) Starch sheath c) Pericycle d) Perianth e) Calyx f) Corolla g) Hypogyny [06] Q.5 a) Describe the anatomy of Monocot stem. b) Write notes on Racemose inflorescence. c) Classify different types of root systems. OR Q.5 a) Write short notes on types of stem. b) Describe actinomorphic & gamopetalous flowers. c) Differentiate between Racemose & Cyamose inflorescence.
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Q.6 a) Describe the anatomy of Dicot root. b) Describe the parts of a typical flower. c) Describe the functions of a) stomata b) Casparian strip. OR Q.6 a) Describe the floral formula & diagram of Umbelliferae. b) Classify leaves based on leaf margins. c) Differentiate between complete flower & incomplete flower.
a) Leaf b) Parenchyma c) Meristem d) Stem e) Phyllotaxy f) Vascular bundle. g) Stele [06] ... a) Sessile Leaf b) Starch sheath c) Pericycle d) Perianth e) Calyx f) Corolla ... c) Describe the functions of a) stomata b) Casparian strip. [04 ]. OR.
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