In five kingdom classification, which single kingdom contains blue-green algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and methanogenic archaebacteria
(1) Monera
(2) Protista
(3) Plantae
(4) Fungi
In five-kingdom classification, unicellular green algae are included in the kingdom
(1) Metaphyta
(2) Protista
(3) Monera
(4) Metazoa
Fungi usually store the reserve food material in the form of
(1) Starch
(2) Glycogen and oil
(3) Lipid
(4) Protein
Consider the following regarding the reasons for the fact that now Cyanobacteria are kept in Monera and not in Plantae:
I. They are prokaryotes.
II. The cell wall of cyanobacteria has peptidoglycan.
III. They can fix atomspheric nitrogen
The correct explanations would be:
(1) I and II only
(2) I and III only
(3) II and III only
(4) I, II and III
Which of the following are valid pointers to the demerits of the two kingdom classification proposed by Linnaeus?
I. Euglena has features both of plants and animals.
II. Chlamydomanas is autotrophic but has flagella.
III. Slime molds resemble animals in one phase of their life cycle and plants in the other phase.
(1) I and II only
(2) I and III only
(3) II and III only
(4) I, II and III
Identify the group that is not matched correctly to all the characters shown:
Group | Cell Type | Cell Wall | Nuclear Membrane | Body Organization | |
1. | Monera | Prokaryotic | Absent | Absent | Cellular |
2. | Protista | Eukaryotic | Present in some | Present | Cellular |
3. | Fungi | Eukaryotic | Present | Present | Multicellular/loose tissue |
4. | Plantae | Eukaryotic | Present | Present | Tissue/organ |
Math Column I with Column II and choose your answer from the codes given:
|
Column I (Bacterium) |
|
Column II (shape) |
I. |
Escherechia coli |
1. |
Spherical |
II. |
Streptococcus pyogenes |
2. |
Helically coiled |
III. |
Treponema pallidum |
3. |
Rod shaped |
|
I |
II |
III |
(1) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
(2) |
3 |
1 |
2 |
(3) |
3 |
2 |
1 |
(4) |
1 |
3 |
2 |
Identify the incorrect statement regarding bacteria:
(1) Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms.
(2) Bacteria live in extreme habitats where very few other life forms can survive.
(3) Bacteria as a group show the most extensive metabolic diversity.
(4) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
Consider the following statements regarding characters of Archaebacteria that they share with eukaryotes:
I. The cell wall does not contain peptidoglycan.
II. DNA associated with histones.
III. Translation initiated with formylated methionine.
IV. RNA polymerase similar to eukaryotic RNA polymerase II
V. ATPase similarity
VI. Similar DNA replication and repair
How many of the above characters Archaebacteria share with eukaryotes?
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 6
Identify a character that is not unique to archaebacteria:
(1) Cell wall structure
(2) Cell membrane structure
(3) Flagellin protein structure
(4) Fatty acid synthetase present