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221. The diploid parenchymatous mass of cells which constitutes the body of the young ovule of Pinus is called
A. Endosperm
B. Perisperm
C. Nucellus
D. Nucellar beak
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222. A gymnosperm grown for its appearance is
A. Pinus
B. Picea
C. Araucaria
D. Cedrus
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223. The gametes in Rhizopus develop in specially formed cells known as
A. Suspensor cell
B. Progametangia
C. Gametangia
D. Antheridia
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224. The bread becomes soft and porous when the yeast cells are mixed in the lump of dough of wheat flour, because
A. Yeast is soft and flour also become soft
B. Yeast produces acetic acid and alcohol which gives softness to the bread
C. Evolution of CO2 makes the bread spongy
D. Yeast produces benzoic acid
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225. The gametophytic generation present in the Pinus seed is represented by
A. Perisperm
B. Testa
C. Embryo
D. Endosperm
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