Sesbania
An actinomorphic flower, also known as a radial symmetrical flower, is one that can be divided into equal halves along multiple planes. This symmetry is akin to a circle or a star where any plane passing through the center will divide the flower into identical parts.
Let's review the characteristics of flowers given in the options:
Therefore, among the options provided, Datura is the correct example of an actinomorphic flower.
| List I (Types of Stamens) | List II (Example) | ||
| A | Monoadelphous | I | Citrus |
| B | Diadelphous | II | Pea |
| C | Polyadelphous | III | Lily |
| D | Epiphyllous | IV | China-rose |


A sphere of radius R is cut from a larger solid sphere of radius 2R as shown in the figure. The ratio of the moment of inertia of the smaller sphere to that of the rest part of the sphere about the Y-axis is : 
A constant voltage of 50 V is maintained between the points A and B of the circuit shown in the figure. The current through the branch CD of the circuit is :
The current passing through the battery in the given circuit, is: 