Given below are two statements:Statement I: In a floral formula stands forzygomorphic nature of the flower, and G stands forinferior ovary.Statement II: In a floral formula stands foractinomorphic nature of the flower and G stands forsuperior ovary.In the light of the above statements, choose themost appropriate answer from the options givenbelow:

Answer
Floral Formula: Symbol Interpretation
đ¸ Question Analysis
Statement I: In a floral formula â stands for zygomorphic nature of the flower, and G stands for inferior ovary.
Statement II: In a floral formula â stands for actinomorphic nature of the flower and G stands for superior ovary.
đ Symbol Reference Table
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| â | Actinomorphic (radial symmetry) |
| % | Zygomorphic (bilateral symmetry) |
| G˞ | Superior ovary |
| GĖą | Inferior ovary |
â Statement Evaluations
Statement I:
- â Incorrect â â does not represent zygomorphy. It denotes actinomorphy.
- â “G” alone is unclear, but if referring to an inferior ovary, it should be GĖą.
Statement II:
- â Correct â â correctly denotes actinomorphic flowers.
- â G commonly refers to a superior ovary (written as G˞), which aligns with the statement.
đŠ Correct Answer:
(4) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
đ§ Summary Table
| Statement | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Statement I | Incorrect | Misinterprets â and G notation |
| Statement II | Correct | Correctly identifies symbols and meanings |
đ Takeaways
- â = Actinomorphic (radial symmetry)
- % = Zygomorphic (bilateral symmetry)
- G˞ = Superior ovary
- GĖą = Inferior ovary
