Multiple Choice Questions

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The character found only in halophytes is

  • sunken stomata

  • vivipary

  • velamen tissue

  • heterophylly


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vivipary

Vivipary is the phenomenon of having seeds germinating within the fruit, eg, halophytes (mangrove plants).

Sunken stomata are found in xerophytes, heterophylly (occurrence of different kinds of leaves in a single plant) is found in hydrophytes, while velamen tissue is found in epiphytes.

Velamen provides a mechanical function protecting the vascular tissues in the root cortex, shielding the root from transpirational water loss. It also adhered the plant to the substrate.


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Chlorenchyma is known to develop in the

  • spore capsule of a moss

  • pollen tube of Pinus

  • cytoplasm of Chlorella

  • mycellium of a green mould such as Aspergillus


Agar-agar is obtained from

  • Chlorella

  • Spirogyra

  • Ulothrix

  • Gelidium


Funaria gametophyte is

  • dioecious

  • heteroecious

  • autoecious

  • monoecious and autoecious


Which one of the following is a saprophytic bryophyte?

  • Riccia fluitans

  • Buxbaumia aphylla

  • Funaria hygrometrica

  • Sphagnum


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Largest moss is

  • Pogonatum

  • Funaria

  • Dawsonia

  • Polytrichum


Iodine is obtained from

  • Laminaria 

  • Chlorella

  • Polysiphonia

  • Porphyra


Phycobilins absorb light of wavelength

  • 670-700 nm

  • 610-650 nm

  • 500-650 nm

  • 420-520 nm


Which one of the following is categorised under living fossils?

  • Selaginella

  • Metasequoia

  • Pinus

  • Cycas


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In Funaria, stomata are present on the

  • stem

  • leaves

  • capsule

  • apophysis


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