Photosynthetic bacteria convert the water and $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ into the $\mathrm{O}_{2}$ and the sugar with the help of sunlight. - These bacteria possess the chromotophores. The pigment containing cell is present in the chromatophore.
Punjab MET-2010
Biological Classification
258380
Some hyperthermophilic organisms that grow in highly acidic $(\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats belong to the two groups -
1 Eubacteria and archaea
2 Cyanobacteria and diatoms
3 Protists and mosses
4 Liverworts and yeasts
Explanation:
Eubacteria like BGA and Thermoacidophiles (Archaebacteria) grow in highly acidic ( $\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats. - Archaebaceteria are called ancient bacteria where as eubacteria are called true bacteria. Unlike eubacteria, archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions.
AIPMT (Screening)-2010
Biological Classification
258383
Which type of DNA is found in bacteria?
1 Helical DNA
2 Membrane bound DNA
3 Straight DNA
4 Circular free DNA
Explanation:
Circular free DNA is found in bacteria. A plasmid is a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms. Plasmids are physically seperate from chromosomal DNA and replicate independently.
JIPMER-2004
Biological Classification
258384
Select incorrect pair
1 Porifera -Choanocytes
2 Coelenterata -Nematocysts
3 Annelida -Segmentation
4 Monera -Eukaryote
Explanation:
Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotic organism. Bacteria are the sole membrane of kingdom Monera. They are the most abundant micro organisms Bacteria occur almost everywhere.
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Biological Classification
258377
Photosynthetic bacteria have pigments in
1 chromoplasts
2 leucoplasts
3 chloroplasts
4 chromatophore
Explanation:
Photosynthetic bacteria convert the water and $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ into the $\mathrm{O}_{2}$ and the sugar with the help of sunlight. - These bacteria possess the chromotophores. The pigment containing cell is present in the chromatophore.
Punjab MET-2010
Biological Classification
258380
Some hyperthermophilic organisms that grow in highly acidic $(\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats belong to the two groups -
1 Eubacteria and archaea
2 Cyanobacteria and diatoms
3 Protists and mosses
4 Liverworts and yeasts
Explanation:
Eubacteria like BGA and Thermoacidophiles (Archaebacteria) grow in highly acidic ( $\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats. - Archaebaceteria are called ancient bacteria where as eubacteria are called true bacteria. Unlike eubacteria, archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions.
AIPMT (Screening)-2010
Biological Classification
258383
Which type of DNA is found in bacteria?
1 Helical DNA
2 Membrane bound DNA
3 Straight DNA
4 Circular free DNA
Explanation:
Circular free DNA is found in bacteria. A plasmid is a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms. Plasmids are physically seperate from chromosomal DNA and replicate independently.
JIPMER-2004
Biological Classification
258384
Select incorrect pair
1 Porifera -Choanocytes
2 Coelenterata -Nematocysts
3 Annelida -Segmentation
4 Monera -Eukaryote
Explanation:
Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotic organism. Bacteria are the sole membrane of kingdom Monera. They are the most abundant micro organisms Bacteria occur almost everywhere.
Photosynthetic bacteria convert the water and $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ into the $\mathrm{O}_{2}$ and the sugar with the help of sunlight. - These bacteria possess the chromotophores. The pigment containing cell is present in the chromatophore.
Punjab MET-2010
Biological Classification
258380
Some hyperthermophilic organisms that grow in highly acidic $(\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats belong to the two groups -
1 Eubacteria and archaea
2 Cyanobacteria and diatoms
3 Protists and mosses
4 Liverworts and yeasts
Explanation:
Eubacteria like BGA and Thermoacidophiles (Archaebacteria) grow in highly acidic ( $\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats. - Archaebaceteria are called ancient bacteria where as eubacteria are called true bacteria. Unlike eubacteria, archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions.
AIPMT (Screening)-2010
Biological Classification
258383
Which type of DNA is found in bacteria?
1 Helical DNA
2 Membrane bound DNA
3 Straight DNA
4 Circular free DNA
Explanation:
Circular free DNA is found in bacteria. A plasmid is a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms. Plasmids are physically seperate from chromosomal DNA and replicate independently.
JIPMER-2004
Biological Classification
258384
Select incorrect pair
1 Porifera -Choanocytes
2 Coelenterata -Nematocysts
3 Annelida -Segmentation
4 Monera -Eukaryote
Explanation:
Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotic organism. Bacteria are the sole membrane of kingdom Monera. They are the most abundant micro organisms Bacteria occur almost everywhere.
Photosynthetic bacteria convert the water and $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ into the $\mathrm{O}_{2}$ and the sugar with the help of sunlight. - These bacteria possess the chromotophores. The pigment containing cell is present in the chromatophore.
Punjab MET-2010
Biological Classification
258380
Some hyperthermophilic organisms that grow in highly acidic $(\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats belong to the two groups -
1 Eubacteria and archaea
2 Cyanobacteria and diatoms
3 Protists and mosses
4 Liverworts and yeasts
Explanation:
Eubacteria like BGA and Thermoacidophiles (Archaebacteria) grow in highly acidic ( $\mathrm{pH}-2)$ habitats. - Archaebaceteria are called ancient bacteria where as eubacteria are called true bacteria. Unlike eubacteria, archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions.
AIPMT (Screening)-2010
Biological Classification
258383
Which type of DNA is found in bacteria?
1 Helical DNA
2 Membrane bound DNA
3 Straight DNA
4 Circular free DNA
Explanation:
Circular free DNA is found in bacteria. A plasmid is a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms. Plasmids are physically seperate from chromosomal DNA and replicate independently.
JIPMER-2004
Biological Classification
258384
Select incorrect pair
1 Porifera -Choanocytes
2 Coelenterata -Nematocysts
3 Annelida -Segmentation
4 Monera -Eukaryote
Explanation:
Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotic organism. Bacteria are the sole membrane of kingdom Monera. They are the most abundant micro organisms Bacteria occur almost everywhere.