Sail E0 Webinar
Question


Which of the following can be present in a female unisexual flower?


I: Filament


II: Anther


III: Stigma


IV: Ovary


Options:
A .   I and III
B .   I, II, III and IV
C .   II and IV
D .   III and IV
Answer: Option D
:
D

Flowers are said to be unisexual if they possess either stamen or carpel but not both. The stamen (male part) of a flower is the part that produces pollen and consists of filament and anther. A carpel or pistil (female part) consists of a stigma which is the part of the pistil where pollen is received and an ovary that houses the female gamete. Based on this we can say that, stigma and ovary are present only in female unisexual flowers.



Was this answer helpful ?
Next Question

Submit Solution

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Videos

Latest Test Papers