Multiple Choice Questions

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Entamoeba histolytica differs from Amoeba in absence of 

  • pseudopodia

  • contractile vacuole

  • nucleus

  • ectoplasm


B.

contractile vacuole

Contractile vacuole is a cell organelle related with osmoregulation, ie, removal of excess water and present in free living protozoa like Amoeba and absent in parasitic protozoa like Entamoeba histolytica.

Pseudopodia are locomotory organelles of class Sarcodina or Rhizopoda, eg, Entamoeba, Amoeba.

Nucleus and ectoplasm are present in all protozoans.


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In Whittaker's system of classification, prokaryotes belong to the kingdom

  • Monera

  • Protista

  • Animalia

  • Fungi


Thigmotaxis is not shown by

  • Paramecium

  • Amoeba

  • Ascaris

  • Hydra


The process which cannot take place in the absence of viruses is

  • transformation

  • conjugation

  • translocation

  • transduction


Nucleic acid is absent in

  • Virus

  • Viroid

  • Prion

  • Mycoplasma


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Polyp phase is absent in

  • Hydra

  • Aurelia

  • Physalia

  • Obelia


Edible part of mushroom is

  • basidiocarp

  • secondary mycelium

  • primary mycelium

  • tertiary mycelium


Most primitive member, in which roots are not present, is

  • Psilotum

  • Rhynia

  • Lycopodium

  • Selaginella


Which part of an animal virus is not reproduced in multiple copies?

  • Capsid

  • Protein

  • Envelope

  • Ribosome


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Contractile vacuole in protozoan Amoeba is meant for

  • respiration

  • excretion

  • locomotion

  • osmoregulation


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