Question
Biology Question on morphology of flowering plants
Identify the correct set of statements:
- The leaflets are modified into pointed hard thorns in Citrus and Bougainvillea
- Axillary buds form slender and spirally coiled tendrils in cucumber and pumpkin
- Stem is flattened and fleshy on Opuntia and modified to perform the function of leaves
- Rhizophora shows vertically upward growing roots that help to get oxygen for respiration
- Subaerially growing stems in grasses and strawberry help in vegetative propagation
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A
(b) and (c) only
B
(a) and (d) only
C
(b), (c), (d) and (e) only
D
(a), (b), (d) and (e) only
Answer
(b), (c), (d) and (e) only
Explanation
Solution
- Thorns, which are woody, straight, and pointed structures, can also develop from axillary buds on stems. Many plants, including Citrus and Bougainvillea, have thorns.
- Stem tendrils, which are slender and spirally coiled, develop from axillary buds and assist plants in climbing. Examples of plants that use stem tendrils include cucumber, pumpkins, and watermelon.
- In arid regions, some plants modify their stems into flattened structures, such as Opuntia. These structures contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
- Rhizophora grows in swampy areas, and many of its roots emerge from the ground and grow vertically upward. These roots, known as pneumatophores, aid in respiration by obtaining oxygen.
- Grass and strawberry underground stems spread to new environments, and new plants are formed through vegetative propagation when older parts die.