Morphology of Flowering Plants Question 76
76. Germination of seed within fruit is
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(a) ovipary
(b) vivipary
(c) hypogeal
(d) epigeal
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Answer : b
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(b) In plants, vivipary occurs when seeds or embryos begin to develop before they detach from the parent. Plants such as some Iridaceae and Agavoideae grow cormlets in the axils of their inflorescences. These fall and in favourable circumstances they have effectively a whole season’s start over fallen seeds. Similarly, some Crassulaceae, such as Bryophyllum, develop and drop plantlets from notches in their leaves, ready to grow. Such production of embryos from somatic tissues is asexual vegetative reproduction that amounts to cloning.