Blog 2: Flower Dissection ( Biology Practical periods 6th & 7th )
Good morning dear Students.
Kindly mark your Attendance for Practicals once again.
Today we will achieve the following Learning outcomes :-
Students will be able to -
1. Define each whorl of the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower.
2. Dissect each whorl of the flower.
3. Analyse Transverse Section of Ovary.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :-
1. Today we will do Experiment 2 that is Dissection of Hibiscus flower.
2. In this blog I will give you the written file work in format. Kindly follow that only while writing this experiment in your practical file.
3. You will draw the given floral diagram on the blank side, where you start with the description of the flower.
4. Since you are not able to do this dissection now. I have send 2 YouTube video links with this blog.
Watch the links in order
First watch " PARTS of FLOWER "
This will give you an idea of how many parts the flower is divided into.
Then Watch the second YouTube video link " Dissection of flower & TS of ovary ".
This video will help you understand how we need to do the dissection of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in Lab. This we will do once the school reopens for us.
5. Try & get your file sheets arranged so you can complete your Practical file work. It is really vast & we may not have time in the end.
So Let's Begin
OBSERVATION :-
(Write only kingdom, order, family, genus & species from the Scientific Classification)
WRITE the Floral Formula & Floral Diagram on the blank sheet adjacent to where you will write your OBSERVATION.
PRECAUTIONS :-
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QUIZ
Answer the following questions here on the blog comment space after watching the whole dissection video & read the flower description:-
1. What is Flower?
2. How many whorls does a flower have?
3. Mention the four whorls of a flower?
4. Which Dicotyledonous flower have you studied?
5. What do you understand by the following symbols in the floral formula :-
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I will now see you tomorrow according to Day 1 timetable.
Kindly mark your Attendance for Practicals once again.
Today we will achieve the following Learning outcomes :-
Students will be able to -
1. Define each whorl of the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower.
2. Dissect each whorl of the flower.
3. Analyse Transverse Section of Ovary.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :-
1. Today we will do Experiment 2 that is Dissection of Hibiscus flower.
2. In this blog I will give you the written file work in format. Kindly follow that only while writing this experiment in your practical file.
3. You will draw the given floral diagram on the blank side, where you start with the description of the flower.
4. Since you are not able to do this dissection now. I have send 2 YouTube video links with this blog.
Watch the links in order
First watch " PARTS of FLOWER "
This will give you an idea of how many parts the flower is divided into.
Then Watch the second YouTube video link " Dissection of flower & TS of ovary ".
This video will help you understand how we need to do the dissection of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in Lab. This we will do once the school reopens for us.
5. Try & get your file sheets arranged so you can complete your Practical file work. It is really vast & we may not have time in the end.
So Let's Begin
OBSERVATION :-
(Write only kingdom, order, family, genus & species from the Scientific Classification)
WRITE the Floral Formula & Floral Diagram on the blank sheet adjacent to where you will write your OBSERVATION.
PRECAUTIONS :-
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QUIZ
Answer the following questions here on the blog comment space after watching the whole dissection video & read the flower description:-
1. What is Flower?
2. How many whorls does a flower have?
3. Mention the four whorls of a flower?
4. Which Dicotyledonous flower have you studied?
5. What do you understand by the following symbols in the floral formula :-
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I will now see you tomorrow according to Day 1 timetable.










Jaskeerat Singh (11-D) -Present
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A1) Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
DeleteA2) 4whorls
A3) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium.
A4) hibiscus
A5) a- actinomorphic
b- petasepalous calyx
c- indefinite no. of androecium.
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1) The colored part of a plant or tree from from which seeds or fruit grows.
Delete2) flowers have 4 floral whorls
3) they are :-
1) Calyx- made up of sepals
2) Carolla- made up of petals
3) Androecium- made up of stamen
4) Gynoecium- made up of carpel
4) Hibiscus
5) a)adelphous
b)sygeneclaus
c)synandrous
2) Calyx
3) Androecium
Answer 5 is wrong. Check it again in the video. You have to explain me all the three parts a, b, c in details... Like what does number, bracket means, infinity sign means???
Delete*5)a actinomorphic
Deleteb petasepalous calyx
c infinite no. of androecium.
Bhumik are sepals free or joint??
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ReplyDelete1)The reproductive part of the plant is the flower
Delete2)flower has four whorls
3)these are
Calyx
Carolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
4)Hibiscus
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ReplyDeleteAns1) The colored part of a plant or tree from from which seeds or fruit grows.
2) flowers have 4 floral whorls
3) they are :-
1) Calyx- made up of sepals
2) Carolla- made up of petals
3) Androecium- made up of stamen
4) Gynoecium- made up of carpel
4) Hibiscus
5) 1) Actinomorphic
2) Calyx
3) Androecium
Jaskeerat your answer number 5 is still incomplete.
DeleteHave to watched video link one.
You still have to explain me the meaning of bracket, & number.
What is the type of Androecium??
Q5)(c)Androecium is fused based on fusion androecium is further divided into the following types:-
Delete1) if filament is fused and antger is free - Adelphous
2) if anther is fused and filament is free - Sygeneclaus
3) if both filament and anther are fused - synandrous
So here which condition is referred to Jaskeerat
Delete5(c) Calyx contains five sepals and the sepals are fuesed ie gamosepelous
DeleteIt is further divided into
Persistant Calyx ie if the sepals are fused to the flowereg brinjal pomegranate
Good work. Now you get it
DeleteIn Q5 (b) . In Hibiscus, base of filament of same size stamen is attached to stem and forms a staminal column or staminal tube i.e. a single, compound structure, they are monadelphous.
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1)It is the reproductive organ of the plant
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3)Calyx, Corola,Androecium, Gynoecium
4) Hibiscus
5.a.)Actinomorphic flower
b.)Flower has 5 sepals which are joint(gamosepalous)
c.)no of Androecium
Infinite?
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A1) Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
A2) 4whorls
A3) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium.
A4) hibiscus
A5) a- actinomorphic
b- petasepalous calyx
c- indefinite no. of androecium.
Yumn... Are sepals free or joint???
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DeleteJoint, ma'am
DeleteSo this condition is called gamosepalous in calyx so the correct answer is calyx : gamosepalous with pentamerous sepals.
DeleteOkay ma'am, thank you.
DeleteMa'am the answers to the quiz are
ReplyDelete1.Flower is a beautiful and attractive part of a plant which aids in the process of reproduction.
2.A flower has 4 whorls
3.The four whorls are-
1Calyx-the outermost wall consisting of sepals(protect the flower in the bud stage)
Can be free or United
When free they are known as polysepalous and when United they are known as gamosepalous.
2 Corola-innert the calyx we have the corola which consists of petals.they exist in different shapes like wheel,funnel,bell,tubular.There primary function is to attract insects and birds for pollination.
3.Androecium-inner to the corola which consists of the stamen a stock i.e.the filament and the anther which contains sacs of polen grains.
4.Gynoecium-contain the male reproductive part the stigma,the style and the ovary
5.(a)Actinomorphic flower
(b) Calyx of 5
(c)stamen which number 12+ due to the infinity symbol
Good work Celestine.
DeleteBut what does bracket symbolises in calyx??
4.Hibiscus
ReplyDeleteKrrishvarshney 11d present ) Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
ReplyDeleteA2) 4whorls
A3) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium.
A4) hibiscus
Krrish your Answer 5 is not mentioned... Would you like to try it, then I will clarify what is means
DeleteMa'am I was trying to refer to one of the primary functions of the sepals
ReplyDeleteAccording to Floral description rule it is still incomplete till you explain each & every symbol of the floral formula.
DeleteSo bracket symbol is very important. Just mention what is symbolises.
1.A flower is that part of a plant which contributes to reproduction.
ReplyDelete2.A flower has 4 whorls.
3.The 4 whorls of a flower are: Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium.
4.Hibscus rosa-sinensis.
5.a.)Actinomorphic flower
b.)Flower has 5 sepals
c.)Androecium
5.)b.)Flower has 5 sepals which are joint.
Deletec.)No. of androecium is indefinite.
Anugrah... Jointed sepals are called gamosepalous condition.
DeleteRest answers are correct. Good work
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ReplyDeleteA1) Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
A2) 4whorls
A3) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium.
A4) hibiscus
A5) a- actinomorphic
b- petasepalous calyx
Hi pulkit... You forgot to mark your attendance for theory class. Kindly do so now.
DeleteYour Answer 5 is incomplete.
You have to explain the meaning of bracket, infinity sign also
sami ansari
ReplyDelete1)A flower is the part of a plant that is responsible for making new seeds. It is often made of petals and may have an attractive scent.
2)4
3)calyx
corolla
stamen
carpel
4)china rose
5) K5 indicates a calyx of five sepals A ∝ (infinity) is used and + actinomorphic
Sami is calyx fused or free??
DeleteHow are Androecium fused or free??
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1) The colored part of a plant or tree from from which seeds or fruit grows.
2) flowers have 4 floral whorls
3) they are :-
1) Calyx- made up of sepals
2) Carolla- made up of petals
3) Androecium- made up of stamen
4) Gynoecium- made up of carpel
4) Hibiscus
5)a) actinomorphic flower
b)no.of sepals is 5
c)many no. of stamen
Albin calyx are fused or free??
DeleteAndroecium is fused or free??
Maam actually the calyx in gamosepalous which means it is fused .
DeleteAlso the androceuim is monadelphous .
Amit S Sahu 11 D
ReplyDelete1. A flower is the coloured part of the plant or tree, which aids in reproduction and from which the seeds or the fruit grows.
2. 4 whorls
3. They are:
Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoceium
4. Hibiscus
5. a) actinomorphic
b) gamosepalous with pentamerous sepals
c) no. of androecium is infinite
Amit how is Androecium placed... Us it fused or free??
DeleteMa'am, fused
DeleteMaam the use of bracket s is that like if ther are 5 sepals and they are free they are written as k5 and if United the number is denoted by brackets i.e k(5).
ReplyDeleteMa'am I am celestine
Good work Celestine. This type of calyx formed is called Gamosepalous conditions.
DeleteAnd Androecium is monoadelphous with infinite stamens.
1. A flower is the reproductive part of a plant
ReplyDelete2. A flower has 4 whorls.
3. The 4 whorls of a flower are: Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium.
4. Hibscus rosa-sinensis.
5. a.) Actinomorphic flower
b.)Flower has 5 sepals
c.)Androecium
Amal Roy
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1)The reproductive part of the plant is the flower
2)flower has four whorls
3)these are
Calyx
Carolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
4)Hibiscus
5. a) actinomorphic
b) gamosepalous with pentamerous sepals
c) no. of androecium is infinite
Dhruv are sepals free / fused.
ReplyDeleteHow is Androecium.. Fused / free??
Are the occuring in bundles?? If yes then how many??
Joseph James Nedumpara
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1. It is a part of the plant that grows to form a fruit. It can be found in many colours.
2. 4 whorls
3. calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium.
4. magnolias, roses, geraniums, and hollyhocks are dicots.
5. 1.
2. 5 petals
3. infinity petals
Anugrah Steve Massey 11D
ReplyDelete1. Flower is the coloured reproductive part of a plant.
2. 4 whorls
3. The 4 whorls are:
Calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.
4. Hibiscus
5. A. Actinomorphic
flower
B. 5 sepals of calyx
C. No. of adroecium is infinite.
TEGHVEER SINGH
ReplyDelete1. Flower is the coloured reproductive part of a plant.
2. 4 whorls
3. The 4 whorls are:
Calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.
4. Hibiscus
5. A. Actinomorphic
flower
B. 5 sepals of calyx
C. No. of adroecium is infinite