Share CBRC Free LET Review For All - AFA MAJOR (Part 5)
Share CBRC Free LET Review For All - AFA MAJOR (Part 5)
Share CBRC Free LET Review For All - AFA MAJOR (Part 5)
AFA SPECIALIZATION
A. Filament
B. Sepals
C. Pedicel
D. Receptacle
CA. A
A. Filament
B. Corolla
C. Calyx
D. Pedicel
CA. B
83. It refers to the small green structures on the base that protect the flower bud.
A. Filament
B. Sepals
C. Pedicel
D. Receptacle
CA. B
84. The place where floral organs are attached and originate.
A. Corolla
B. Calyx
C. Sepals
D. Receptacle
CA. D
A. Filament
B. Sepals
C. Pedicel
D. Receptacle
CA. C
A. Corolla
B. Calyx
C. Sepals
D. Receptacle
CA. A
87. A classification of flower characterized by having all the four (4) basic parts.
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Perfect flower
D. Imperfect flower
CA. A
88. A classification of flower characterized by missing one of the four basic parts.
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Perfect flower
D. Imperfect flower
CA. B
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Perfect flower
D. Imperfect flower
CA. C
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Perfect flower
D. Imperfect flower
CA. D
91. Type of flower wherein stamen and pistil found in separate flowers on the same plant.
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Monoceious
D. Dioecious
CA. C
92. Type of flower wherein male flowers found on one plant and female flowers found on another plant.
A. Complete flower
B. Incomplete flower
C. Monoceious
D. Dioecious
CA. D
93. The classification of fruit that develops from a single flower with many ovaries example of this is
strawberry.
A. Aggregate
B. Multiple
C. Simple
D. Fleshy
CA. A
94. The classification of fruit which results from the ripening of a single or compound ovary in a flower
with only
one pistil.
A. Aggregate
B. Multiple
C. Simple
D. Fleshy
CA. C
95. The classification of fruit that develops from a group of tightly clustered flowers.
A. Aggregate
B. Multiple
C. Simple
D. Fleshy
CA. B
96. The product of the ripened ovule of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which occurs after
fertilization.
A. Flower
B. Roots
C. Seed
D. Stem
CA. C
97. The structure of seed wherein an immature plant from which a new plant grow under proper
conditions.
A. Cotyledon
B. Embryo
C. Hilum
D. Micropyle
CA. B
B. Embryo
C. Hilum
D. Testa
CA. D
99. A tiny pore in the testa opposite the tip of the radicle.
A. Cotyledon
B. Embryo
C. Hilum
D. Micropyle
CA. D
A. Cotyledon
B. Radicle
C. Hilum
D. Micropyle
CA. D