Multiple Choice Questions

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The difference between spermiogenesis and spermiation is

  • In spermiogenesis spermatids are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa are formed.

  • In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, while in spermiation spermatids are formed.

  • In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa are released from sertoli cells into the cavity of seminiferous tubules.

  • In spermiogenesis spermatozoa from sertoli cells are released into the cavity of seminiferous tubules, while in spermiation spermatozoa are formed.


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In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa are released from sertoli cells into the cavity of seminiferous tubules.

Spermiogenesis is conversion of spermatids into spermatozoa whereas spermiation is the release of the sperms from sertoli cells into the lumen of seminiferous tubule.


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Casparian strips occur in

  • Epidermis

  • Pericycle

  • Endodermis

  • Cortex


Which one is wrongly matched?

  • Uniflagellate gametes – Polysiphonia

  • Biflagellate zoospores – Brown algae

  • Unicellular organism – Chlorella

  • Gemma cups – Marchantia


Select the wrong statement :

  • Cell wall is present in members of Fungi and Plantae

  • Mushrooms belong to Basidiomycetes

  • Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell in all kingdoms except Monera

  • Pseudopodia are locomotory and feeding structures in Sporozoans


Stomata in grass leaf are

  • Dumb-bell shaped

  • Kidney Shaped

  • Barrel shaped

  • Rectangular


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Sweet potato is a modified

  • Stem

  • Adventitious root

  • Rhizome

  • Tap root


Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are produced by

  • Apical meristems

  • Vascular cambium

  • Axillary meristems

  • Phellogen


Pneumatophores occur in

  • Halophytes

  • Free-floating hydrophytes

  • Submerged hydrophytes

  • Carnivorous plants


Plants having little or no secondary growth are

  • Grasses

  • Deciduous angiosperms

  • Cycads

  • Conifers


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After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are produced exogenously in

  • Neurospora

  • Alternaria

  • Saccharomyces

  • Agaricus