Question : Which of the following family of flowering plants is zygomorphic (meaning a flower can be cut into two halves only through a radius), bisexual and complete and whose calyx consists of five sepals?
Option 1: Solanaceae family
Option 2: Fabaceae family
Option 3: Liliaceae family
Option 4: Poaceae family
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Correct Answer: Fabaceae family
Solution : The correct option is the Fabaceae family.
Flowers in the Fabaceae family, particularly in the subfamily Papilionoideae, exhibit zygomorphy. This means the flower can be divided into two halves through one plane, creating bilateral symmetry. A complete flower has all four main floral parts— sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Fabaceae flowers are generally complete.
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