The pyrenoids are made up of
(1) Proteinaceous centre and starchy sheath
(2) Core of protein surrounded by fatty sheath
(3) Core of starch surrounded by sheath of protein
(4) Core of nucleic acid surrounded by protein sheath
Consider the following features:
I. Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll c
II. Fucoxanthin
III. Floridean starch
IV. Flagella 2 in number, unequal and lateral
Which of these are seen in Phaeophyceae?
(1) I, II, III
(2) I, II, IV
(3) II, III, IV
(4) I, II, III, IV
The endosperm of a gymnosperm develops _______ fertilization, whereas the endosperm of an angiosperm develops _________ fertilization.
(1) before, before
(2) after, after
(3) after, before
(4) before, after
In Pinus,
I. The stem is branched
II. Roots have fungal association in the form of mycorrhiza
III. The male and female strobili are borne on different trees
Of the above statements:
(1) Only I is correct
(2) Only II is correct
(3) Only I and II are correct
(4) I, II and III are correct
Identify the incorrect statement:
1. The earliest systems of classification used only gross superficial morphological characters.
2. Linnaeus classification of plants was a natural classification as it was based on the androecium structure.
3. Artificial systems gave equal weightage to vegetative and sexual characteristics.
4. Natural classification systems are based on natural affinities among the organisms
Identify the incorrecty statement:
1. Numerical Taxonomy is based on all observable characteristics.
2. More weightage is given to reproductive characters and all other characters are given equal importance in numerical taxonomy.
3. Cytotaxonomy is based on cytological information like chromosome number, structure, behaviour
4. Chemotaxonomy uses the chemical constituents of the plant
Match each term with its definition and choose your answer from the codes given:
I. |
Isogamy |
1. |
The union of two gametes |
II. |
Syngamy |
2. |
Two gametes, one larger than the other |
III. |
Heterogamy |
3. |
Two kinds of gametes, one motile and other non motile |
IV. |
Anisogamy |
4. |
Two kinds of morphologically distinct gametes |
V. |
Oogamy |
5. |
Both gametes morphologically indistinguishable |
Codes:
|
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
1. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
2. |
4 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
3. |
5 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
4. |
3 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
1. | Chlamydomonas: | Microscopic unicellular algae |
2. | Volvox: | Colonial algae |
3. | Ulothrix: | Filamentous algae |
4. | Fucus: | Isogamous algae |
Identify the incorrect statement regarding algae:
1. | At least a half of the total carbon dioxide fixation on earth is carried out by algae through photosynthesis. |
2. | Around 70 species of freshwater algae can be used as food. |
3. | Certain marine brown and red algae produce large amounts of hydrocolloids (water holding substances), e.g., algin (brown algae) and carrageen (red algae) which are used commercially. |
4. | Agar, obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria are used to grow microbes and in preparations of ice-creams and jellies. |
What is not true for red algae?
1. Lack centriole and flagella
2. Accessory pigments include phycocyanin, phycoeythrin and allophycocyanin
3. They reproduce using alternation of generation
4. The stored food is floridean starch very similar to cellulose