Angiosperms-Magnoliaceae [IFS (Forest Services) Botany]: Questions 1 - 3 of 3
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Question 1
Appeared in Year: 2013
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Comment on the following: Magnoliaceae – Primitive characters (Paper 1, Section B)
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Primitive Characters of Magnoliaceae
- Large flowers with numerous petals and sepals (called tepals because they are similar in size and shape) .
- The elongated floral axis bearing several free perianth segments, usually spirally arranged, the numerous stamens and carpels.
- Radially symmetrical flower.
- Alternative and simple leaves.
- Cone-like appearance of …
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Question 2
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Primitive characters of Magnoliaceae (Paper 2)
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Primitive Characters of Magnoliaceae
- It is a primitive family of flowering plants.
- Earliest known flowering plant is 13o million years ago.
- Almost all primitive flowering plant belong to the Magnoliaceae family.
Primitive Characteristics
- They have large flowers with numerous petals and sepals. They are called tepals because they are similar in size and …
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Question 3
Appeared in Year: 2023 (IAS)
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Using diagrams, explain the characteristic features of the family Magnoliaceae. Why is this family considered primitive? (Paper 1)
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The family Magnoliaceae encompasses a group of flowering plants known for their large, showy flowers and diverse distribution across tropical and temperate regions. These plants exhibit a unique combination of primitive and advanced features, making them fascinating subjects in plant taxonomy and evolutionary studies.
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