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  • Name the of Pollination mechanism found in members of Fabaceae. - Toppr
    The Fabaceae family was earlier called Papilionoideae was commonly known as the legume, pea or bean family, are a large and economically important family of flowering plants This family is a subfamily of family Leguminosae The plants of Fabaceae have evolved anthers that require buzz pollination also called sonication The answers of most flowers split and open when the pollen is ripe, make
  • Which type of placentation is found in Fabaceae? - Toppr
    In marginal placentation, the placentae are found along the ventral suture (formed by the fusion of the margins of the carpel) and is found in monocarpellary, unilocular ovary It is found in members of Fabaceae
  • Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of Fabaceae . . .
    Fabaceae is known as Leguminosae or bean and pea family This single monophyletic family has three sub-families such as Mimosoideae, Caesalpinioideae and Papilionoideae While the family is characterized by presence of five sepals, zygomorphic flower, gamesepelous and has an imbricate aestivation, the placentation is marginal with one elongated placenta on one side of the ovary (superior) and
  • Corolla is papilionaceous in - Toppr
    Corolla is the second axillary whorl composed of petals Like calyx, corolla also protects essential stamens and carpels within Papilionaceous corolla has five free petals resembling a butterfly The posterior superior petal is larger than the others (vexillum or standard), two anterior inferior petals which are usually more or less united forming a boat-shaped structure (carina or keel), two
  • Identify the set of characteristics related to plants belonging to . . .
    Name of the family: Fabaceae Example: Crotolaria iuncia Characters Leaf: Compound, pulvinous leaf base, foliaceous stipule, reticulate venation Inflorescence: Racemose Flower: Bracteate, zygomorphic, hypogynous, pentamerous and complete Calyx gamosepalous and valvate aestivation Corolla: Papillionaceous corolla, pentapetalous and vexillary aestivation Androeclum: 10 stamens and monoadelphous
  • The family fabaceae is alternatively of - Toppr
    The Fabaceae or Leguminosae, commonly known as the legume, pea or bean family, are a large and economically important family of flowering plants It includes trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants perennials or annuals, which are easily recognized by their fruit and their compound, stipulated leaves The group is widely distributed and is the third-largest land plant family in terms of number of
  • Which of the following are not characteristic features of the family . . .
    Characteristic features of the family Fabaceae are - 1 Leaves are usually alternate and compound 2 The flowers are zygomorphic and in general, have five fused sepals 3 The petals are also five free 4 The presence of having a short usually cup-shaped hypanthium 5 Stamens ten in number, superior ovary and curved style 6 Placentation marginal Flowers of Fabaceae do not show
  • Family Fabaceae belongs to series - Toppr
    Disciflorae is an artificial group of plants based on Bentham and Hooker classification The group Disciflorae are polypetalous and dicotyledonous It comprises flowers having prominent disc-shaped thalamus below the ovary The ovary is superior Fabaceae or Leguminosae is a large and economically important family of flowering plants Fabaceae belongs to the series Disciflorae




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