Flower Anatomy MCQs

  • What is the primary function of the flower?
    • A) Photosynthesis
    • B) Reproduction
    • C) Water storage
    • D) Nutrient absorption
  • What is the male reproductive part of a flower called?
    • A) Pistil
    • B) Stamen
    • C) Sepal
    • D) Petal
  • Which part of the flower contains the ovary?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Pistil
    • C) Petal
    • D) Sepal
  • What are the colorful parts of the flower that attract pollinators?
    • A) Sepals
    • B) Petals
    • C) Stamen
    • D) Ovary
  • What is the function of the sepal?
    • A) Protection of the flower bud
    • B) Attraction of pollinators
    • C) Production of pollen
    • D) Fertilization
  • Which part of the stamen produces pollen?
    • A) Filament
    • B) Anther
    • C) Ovary
    • D) Style
  • What is the name of the female reproductive structure in a flower?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Pistil
    • C) Sepal
    • D) Petal
  • Which structure connects the stigma to the ovary?
    • A) Anther
    • B) Style
    • C) Filament
    • D) Peduncle
  • What is the purpose of the stigma?
    • A) Support for the flower
    • B) Pollen reception
    • C) Pollen production
    • D) Ovule protection
  • Which part of the flower develops into fruit after fertilization?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Ovary
    • C) Sepal
    • D) Petal
  • What is the term for the outermost whorl of a flower?
    • A) Calyx
    • B) Corolla
    • C) Androecium
    • D) Gynoecium
  • What is the collective term for all the stamens in a flower?
    • A) Corolla
    • B) Androecium
    • C) Gynoecium
    • D) Calyx
  • Which part of the flower is responsible for producing ovules?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Ovary
    • C) Style
    • D) Anther
  • What is the function of nectar in flowers?
    • A) Attraction of pollinators
    • B) Water storage
    • C) Pollen production
    • D) Seed protection
  • What is the name of the structure that supports the flower?
    • A) Petal
    • B) Peduncle
    • C) Sepal
    • D) Filament
  • Which of the following is NOT part of the flower anatomy?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Root
    • C) Pistil
    • D) Sepal
  • What type of flower has both male and female reproductive structures?
    • A) Unisexual
    • B) Bisexual
    • C) Incomplete
    • D) Perfect
  • Which of the following terms describes flowers that lack one or more of the main floral parts?
    • A) Complete
    • B) Incomplete
    • C) Perfect
    • D) Simple
  • What is the function of the ovule in a flower?
    • A) Production of pollen
    • B) Development into seeds
    • C) Attracting pollinators
    • D) Providing support
  • What term describes the arrangement of petals in a flower?
    • A) Symmetry
    • B) Corolla
    • C) Phyllotaxy
    • D) Inflorescence
  • Which part of the flower can be modified into a bract?
    • A) Stamen
    • B) Sepal
    • C) Petal
    • D) Ovary
  • What is the function of the filaments in the stamen?
    • A) Support the ovary
    • B) Support the anther
    • C) Attract pollinators
    • D) Produce nectar
  • In which part of the flower does fertilization take place?
    • A) Stigma
    • B) Ovary
    • C) Anther
    • D) Filament
  • Which of the following flowers is considered complete?
    • A) Daisy
    • B) Rose
    • C) Corn
    • D) Pine
  • What is the name of the tissue that develops into the seed coat?
    • A) Endosperm
    • B) Integument
    • C) Ovary wall
    • D) Embryo
  • Which flower structure is responsible for the dispersal of seeds?
    • A) Petal
    • B) Fruit
    • C) Sepal
    • D) Stigma
  • What type of flower structure is found in a lily?
    • A) Perianth
    • B) Calyx
    • C) Androecium
    • D) Gynoecium
  • Which part of the flower is typically modified to form the ovary wall?
    • A) Anther
    • B) Ovary
    • C) Style
    • D) Filament
  • What type of flowers are arranged in clusters?
    • A) Solitary
    • B) Inflorescence
    • C) Simple
    • D) Composite
  • What is the primary purpose of petals in flowering plants?
    • A) Support the flower
    • B) Attract pollinators
    • C) Protect the ovary
    • D) Produce pollen

 

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