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Moss peat is used as a packing material for sending flowers and live plants to distant places because

  • it is easily available

  • it is hygroscopic

  • it reduces transpiration

  • it reduces transpiration

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Spore dissemination in some liverworts is aided by

  • elaters

  • indusium

  • calyptra

  • calyptra

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In a moss the sporophyte

  • is partially parasitic on the gametophyte

  • produces gametes that give rise to the gametophyte

  • arises from a spore produced from the gametophyte

  • arises from a spore produced from the gametophyte

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Which one of the following plants shows a very close relationship with a species of moth, where none of the two can complete its life cycle without the other?

  • Hydrilla

  • Yucca

  • Viola

  • Banana


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In which of the following forms is iron absorbed by plants?

  • Ferric

  • Ferrous

  • Both ferric and ferrous

  • Free element


In the prothallus of a vascular cryptogam, the antherozoids and eggs mature at different times. As a result

  • there is no change in success rate of fertilization

  • there is high degree of sterility

  • one can conclude that the plant is apomictic

  • one can conclude that the plant is apomictic

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Oxygen is not produced during photosynthesis by

  • Green sulphur bacteria

  • Nostoc

  • Chara

  • Cycas


Select one of the following pairs of important features distinguishing Gnetum from Cycas and Pinus and showing affinities with angiosperms

  • the absence of resin duct and leaf venation

  • the presence of vessel elements and absence of archegonia

  • perianth and two integuments

  • perianth and two integuments

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The thalloid body of a slime mould (Myxomycetes) is known as

  • Autosomal

  • Cytoplasmic

  • Y-linked

  • Y-linked

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Flagellated male gametes are present in all the three of which one of the following sets?

  • Anthoceros, Funaria and Spirogyra

  • Zygnema, Saprolegnia and Hydrilla

  • Fucus, Marsilea and Calotropis

  • Fucus, Marsilea and Calotropis

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