logging in or signing up Flower structure of chilli chhabra61 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 215 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Floral Biology of Chilli Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Capsicum annum Slide 2: Crop View Slide 3: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 4: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 5: Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 6: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 7: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 8: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 9: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 10: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 11: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 12: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 14: Color variation Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 15: Anther Color Variation Bluish Grey Anthers Purplish Anthers Slide 16: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 17: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Capitate stigma Slide 18: Capitate stigma Slide 19: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 20: Peduncle Calyx Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 21: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-CLOSEUP Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 22: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-OPENED Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 23: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH OVARY Stigma Style Slide 24: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. PURPLE CALYX-WITH FLOWER Slide 25: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH FLOWER Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 26: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH FRUITS Calyx Slide 27: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. Calyx Remains Attached with Fruits Calyx Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 28: Corolla is rotate-camanulate, white or purple in colour; stamens are attached to it. Stamens Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 33: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 34: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 35: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 36: Color & Shape variation Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 37: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 38: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 39: Exercise Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 40: END Slide 41: END Slide 42: END Slide 43: END Slide 44: END Slide 45: END Slide 46: END Slide 47: END Slide 48: END Slide 49: END Slide 50: END Slide 51: END Slide 52: END Slide 53: END Slide 54: END Slide 55: END Slide 56: END Slide 57: END Slide 58: END Slide 59: END Slide 60: END Slide 61: END Slide 62: END Slide 63: END Slide 64: END Slide 65: END Slide 66: END Slide 67: END Slide 68: END Slide 69: END Slide 70: END Slide 71: END Slide 72: END Slide 73: END Slide 74: END Slide 75: END Slide 76: END Slide 77: END Slide 78: END Slide 79: END Slide 80: END Slide 81: END Slide 82: END Slide 83: END Slide 84: END Slide 85: END Slide 86: END Slide 87: END Slide 88: END Slide 89: END Slide 90: END Slide 91: END Slide 92: END Slide 93: END Slide 94: END Slide 95: END Slide 96: END Slide 97: END Slide 98: Repeat Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Flower structure of chilli chhabra61 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 215 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Floral Biology of Chilli Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Capsicum annum Slide 2: Crop View Slide 3: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 4: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 5: Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 6: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 7: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Flowers usually borne singly and are terminal, but due to the form of branching, appear to be axillary Slide 8: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 9: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 10: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 11: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 12: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 14: Color variation Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 15: Anther Color Variation Bluish Grey Anthers Purplish Anthers Slide 16: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 17: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Capitate stigma Slide 18: Capitate stigma Slide 19: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 20: Peduncle Calyx Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 21: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-CLOSEUP Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 22: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-OPENED Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 23: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH OVARY Stigma Style Slide 24: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. PURPLE CALYX-WITH FLOWER Slide 25: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH FLOWER Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 26: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. GREEN CALYX-WITH FRUITS Calyx Slide 27: Calyx campanulate (Bell shaped), shortly five dentate, encloses the base of the flower bud, flower and fruit. Calyx Remains Attached with Fruits Calyx Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 28: Corolla is rotate-camanulate, white or purple in colour; stamens are attached to it. Stamens Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 33: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 34: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 35: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 36: Color & Shape variation Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 37: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 38: Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 39: Exercise Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END Slide 40: END Slide 41: END Slide 42: END Slide 43: END Slide 44: END Slide 45: END Slide 46: END Slide 47: END Slide 48: END Slide 49: END Slide 50: END Slide 51: END Slide 52: END Slide 53: END Slide 54: END Slide 55: END Slide 56: END Slide 57: END Slide 58: END Slide 59: END Slide 60: END Slide 61: END Slide 62: END Slide 63: END Slide 64: END Slide 65: END Slide 66: END Slide 67: END Slide 68: END Slide 69: END Slide 70: END Slide 71: END Slide 72: END Slide 73: END Slide 74: END Slide 75: END Slide 76: END Slide 77: END Slide 78: END Slide 79: END Slide 80: END Slide 81: END Slide 82: END Slide 83: END Slide 84: END Slide 85: END Slide 86: END Slide 87: END Slide 88: END Slide 89: END Slide 90: END Slide 91: END Slide 92: END Slide 93: END Slide 94: END Slide 95: END Slide 96: END Slide 97: END Slide 98: Repeat Exercise Go to Beginning End this show END