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The major pigments present in the members of Rhodophyceae are
1 Chlorophyll a, c and Carotenoids
2 Chlorophyll a and b
3 Chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin
4 Chlorophyll a and Phycocyanin
Explanation:
In Rhodophyceae major pigments are chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin. The members of rhodophyceae are commonly called red algae.
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Plant kingdom
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Palmella stage is present in
1 Aspergillus
2 Cystopus
3 Chlamydomonas
4 None of these
Explanation:
Algae, especially chlamydomonas and euglena, can reproduce asexually through the palmella stage. The palmella stage is formed under unfavourable conditions as shortage of water, excess of salts, etc. The protoplast of parent cell divides to make many daughter protoplasts but they do not form zoospores. The parent cell wall gelatinize to make mucilaginous sheath around daughter protoplasts.
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Plant kingdom
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Motile zoospores are produced by
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Penicillium
3 Bacteria
4 Amoeba
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas reproduce by structure called zoospores. That usually microscopic motile structures. zoospores are flagellated asexual spores produced in chlorophyceae.
MHT CET-2017
Plant kingdom
259188
Mac-Conkey medium is an example of
1 Transport medium
2 Enrichment medium
3 Differential medium
4 Simple medium
Explanation:
A bacterial culture medium called macConkey agar (MAC) is named after the bacteriologist alfred T. macConkey (1861-1931). MacConkey agar is an example of medium that is both deferential and selective. The presence of bile salts, as well as crystal violet within the media prevent grampositive organisms from growing.
259181
The major pigments present in the members of Rhodophyceae are
1 Chlorophyll a, c and Carotenoids
2 Chlorophyll a and b
3 Chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin
4 Chlorophyll a and Phycocyanin
Explanation:
In Rhodophyceae major pigments are chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin. The members of rhodophyceae are commonly called red algae.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Plant kingdom
259185
Palmella stage is present in
1 Aspergillus
2 Cystopus
3 Chlamydomonas
4 None of these
Explanation:
Algae, especially chlamydomonas and euglena, can reproduce asexually through the palmella stage. The palmella stage is formed under unfavourable conditions as shortage of water, excess of salts, etc. The protoplast of parent cell divides to make many daughter protoplasts but they do not form zoospores. The parent cell wall gelatinize to make mucilaginous sheath around daughter protoplasts.
JIPMER-2018 BHU PMT - 2002
Plant kingdom
259186
Motile zoospores are produced by
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Penicillium
3 Bacteria
4 Amoeba
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas reproduce by structure called zoospores. That usually microscopic motile structures. zoospores are flagellated asexual spores produced in chlorophyceae.
MHT CET-2017
Plant kingdom
259188
Mac-Conkey medium is an example of
1 Transport medium
2 Enrichment medium
3 Differential medium
4 Simple medium
Explanation:
A bacterial culture medium called macConkey agar (MAC) is named after the bacteriologist alfred T. macConkey (1861-1931). MacConkey agar is an example of medium that is both deferential and selective. The presence of bile salts, as well as crystal violet within the media prevent grampositive organisms from growing.
259181
The major pigments present in the members of Rhodophyceae are
1 Chlorophyll a, c and Carotenoids
2 Chlorophyll a and b
3 Chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin
4 Chlorophyll a and Phycocyanin
Explanation:
In Rhodophyceae major pigments are chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin. The members of rhodophyceae are commonly called red algae.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Plant kingdom
259185
Palmella stage is present in
1 Aspergillus
2 Cystopus
3 Chlamydomonas
4 None of these
Explanation:
Algae, especially chlamydomonas and euglena, can reproduce asexually through the palmella stage. The palmella stage is formed under unfavourable conditions as shortage of water, excess of salts, etc. The protoplast of parent cell divides to make many daughter protoplasts but they do not form zoospores. The parent cell wall gelatinize to make mucilaginous sheath around daughter protoplasts.
JIPMER-2018 BHU PMT - 2002
Plant kingdom
259186
Motile zoospores are produced by
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Penicillium
3 Bacteria
4 Amoeba
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas reproduce by structure called zoospores. That usually microscopic motile structures. zoospores are flagellated asexual spores produced in chlorophyceae.
MHT CET-2017
Plant kingdom
259188
Mac-Conkey medium is an example of
1 Transport medium
2 Enrichment medium
3 Differential medium
4 Simple medium
Explanation:
A bacterial culture medium called macConkey agar (MAC) is named after the bacteriologist alfred T. macConkey (1861-1931). MacConkey agar is an example of medium that is both deferential and selective. The presence of bile salts, as well as crystal violet within the media prevent grampositive organisms from growing.
259181
The major pigments present in the members of Rhodophyceae are
1 Chlorophyll a, c and Carotenoids
2 Chlorophyll a and b
3 Chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin
4 Chlorophyll a and Phycocyanin
Explanation:
In Rhodophyceae major pigments are chlorophyll a, d and phycoerythrin. The members of rhodophyceae are commonly called red algae.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Plant kingdom
259185
Palmella stage is present in
1 Aspergillus
2 Cystopus
3 Chlamydomonas
4 None of these
Explanation:
Algae, especially chlamydomonas and euglena, can reproduce asexually through the palmella stage. The palmella stage is formed under unfavourable conditions as shortage of water, excess of salts, etc. The protoplast of parent cell divides to make many daughter protoplasts but they do not form zoospores. The parent cell wall gelatinize to make mucilaginous sheath around daughter protoplasts.
JIPMER-2018 BHU PMT - 2002
Plant kingdom
259186
Motile zoospores are produced by
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Penicillium
3 Bacteria
4 Amoeba
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas reproduce by structure called zoospores. That usually microscopic motile structures. zoospores are flagellated asexual spores produced in chlorophyceae.
MHT CET-2017
Plant kingdom
259188
Mac-Conkey medium is an example of
1 Transport medium
2 Enrichment medium
3 Differential medium
4 Simple medium
Explanation:
A bacterial culture medium called macConkey agar (MAC) is named after the bacteriologist alfred T. macConkey (1861-1931). MacConkey agar is an example of medium that is both deferential and selective. The presence of bile salts, as well as crystal violet within the media prevent grampositive organisms from growing.