Match the following columns.
Column I | Column II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | Aleurone layer | 1. | Nutrition |
B. | Parthenocarpic fruit | 2. | Without fertilisation |
C. | Ovule | 3. | Seed |
D. | Endosperm | 4. | Double fertilisation |
Floral formula is a formula by which we can describe the flower by using some symbols. The various symbols describing the above given conditions are as follows
(i) Bisexual
(ii) Actinomorphic $\oplus$
(iii) Sepals five $\mathrm{K}_5$
(iv) Twisted aestivation
(v) Petals five $\mathrm{C}_5$
(vi) Valvate aestivation
(vii) Stamens $\mathrm{A}_6$
(viii) Tricarpellary ovary $G_3$
(ix) Syncarpus $\mathrm{G}_{(3)}$

(xi) Axile placentation
Floral formula would be
Opuntia is a xerophytic plant, in which leaves are modified into spine to reduce the rate of transpiration and they do not perform the photosynthesis at all.
So function of photosynthesis in Opuntia plant is performed by stem which is thick fleshy and flattened structure containing chlorophyll and stores food. It is known as phylloclade.
Sometimes, the stem, i.e., about one internode long modifies into a leaf like structure to carry out photosynthesis, as in Asparagus. They are present in axil of scale leaves while true leaves are reduced to scales or spines.
Similarly in some plants, roots become assimilatory as in the case of Trapa and Tinospora. These roots grow outside the soil, develop chlorophyll in them and perform photosynthesis.
Pneumatophores Roots are the organs meant for the absorption of water and minerals from the soil. Cells of roots require $\mathrm{O}_2$ to respire. In swampy areas, soil does not have air, so no $\mathrm{O}_2$ is available to them.
In such cases, roots come out of the soil shows negative geotropism and breathe after coming in contact with air, e.g., Rhizophora. Such roots are called pneumatophores respiratory roots.