Development Of Fruits - SS3 Biology Past Questions and Answers - page 1
Which part of the fruit encloses the seeds?
Exocarp
Mesocarp
Endocarp
The outermost layer of the fruit, which protects and supports the inner structures, is called:
Seed coat
Pericarp
Exocarp
In some fruits, the edible part is derived from the ovary wall. What is this fleshy layer called?
Pericarp
Mesocarp
Endocarp
Which type of fruit develops from a single ovary of a single flower?
Aggregate fruit
Multiple fruit
Simple fruit
Which of the following fruits is true?
Apple
Banana
Pineapple
Which of the following fruits is false?
Orange
Kiwi
Dragon fruit
Which of the following best describes a "Simple Fruit"?
A fruit formed from a single ovary of a single flower.
A fruit composed of several ovaries from multiple flowers fused together.
A fruit that contains both edible and inedible parts.
What is the characteristic feature of an "Aggregate Fruit"?
A fruit formed from a single ovary of a single flower.
A fruit composed of several ovaries from multiple flowers fused together.
A fruit that contains both edible and inedible parts.
A fruit composed of several ovaries from multiple flowers fused together.
Which of the following is NOT a mechanism of seed dispersal?
Wind
Germination
Gravity
Which type of fruit dispersal is characterized by the fruits attaching to the fur or feathers of animals for transportation?
Anemochory
Autochory
Epizoochory