Morphology of Flowering Plants Question 46
46. The type of placentation in which ovary is syncarpous, unilocular and ovules on sutures is called
(a) apical placentation
(b) parietal placentation
(c) marginal placentation
(d) superficial placentation
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Answer : b
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(b) The arrangement of ovules inside the ovary of a flowering plant is called placentation. In marginal placentation, the ovule develop from a longitudinal suture where the margins of the ovary wall fuse. e.g.. Pea, gram. In apical placentation a single ovule is born near the apex of the ovary. Here ovary is unilocular (Cannabis). In superficial placentation the ovary is unilocular simple or syncarpous e.g. Nymphaea.