A plant having seeds but lacking flowers and fruits belong to
pteridophytes
mosses
ferns
gymnosperms
D.
gymnosperms
The plants having seeds, but lacking flowers and fruits belong to gymnosperms. The gymnosperms have naked seed (ovules) whereas the seed of angiosperms is protected by carples.
Pigments common to all algae are
chlorophyll- a and phycobilins
chlorophyll- a and carotenoids
chlorophyll- a and chlorophyll- b
chlorophyll- b and carotenoids
Agar-agar commonly used in bacterial cultures and medication is obtained from :
Sargassum
Gelidium
Ulothrix
Ulva
Prothallus of fem has :
antheridia and archegonia on lower surface
antheridia and archegonia on upper surface
antheridia on upper surface and archegonia on lower
antheridia on lower surface and archegonia on upper surface
Rarely among angiosperms the pollen grains influenced the endosperm. This is called as :
Metaxenia
Nemec phenomenon
Xenia
Mesogamy
A bryophyte which harbours a nitrogen fixing blue-green alga in its thallus is :
Pogonatum
Riccia
Marchantia
Anthoceros