NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Plant kingdom
259753
A material which arrests cell division, is obtained from
1 Crocus
2 Colchicum
3 Dalbergia
4 Chrysanthemum
Explanation:
Colchicine is a chemical that is derived from the corms of a plant called colchicum. This can cause somatic doubling, which means that the number of chromosomes in a cell can double.
Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259754
Leucaena leucocephala is
1 A small leguminous tree with edible fruits and seeds.
2 A fodder plant as its pods and leaves are consumed by cattle
3 Called subabul in India
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Leucaena leucocephale (wild Tamarind) is a small fast growing mimosoid tree. They are evergreen shrub or tree with fairly open, rounded crown. It can grow upto 5 to 20 meter tall. They are small leguminous tree with edible fruit and seeds. Its pods and leaves are consumed by the cattle and generally known as subabul in India.
VMMC-2013
Plant kingdom
259755
Coconut fruit is dispersed by
1 man
2 wind
3 birds
4 water
Explanation:
Coconut fruit is dispersed by water. Cocos nucifera commonly known as coconut palm comes in the family of Arecaceae. The seeds have spongy or fibrous outer coat which float on water. It becomes light in weight in water and it is able to cover a large distance.
Manipal-2011
Plant kingdom
259756
Haustorial root is exceptional to
1 Zea mays
2 cactus
3 Cuscuta
4 Monotropa
Explanation:
Cuscuta is a parasite plant because it is a leafless plant with yellow stem. It can not synthesis its own food due to the absence of chlorophyll. Haustorial root is exceptional to cuscuta.
259753
A material which arrests cell division, is obtained from
1 Crocus
2 Colchicum
3 Dalbergia
4 Chrysanthemum
Explanation:
Colchicine is a chemical that is derived from the corms of a plant called colchicum. This can cause somatic doubling, which means that the number of chromosomes in a cell can double.
Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259754
Leucaena leucocephala is
1 A small leguminous tree with edible fruits and seeds.
2 A fodder plant as its pods and leaves are consumed by cattle
3 Called subabul in India
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Leucaena leucocephale (wild Tamarind) is a small fast growing mimosoid tree. They are evergreen shrub or tree with fairly open, rounded crown. It can grow upto 5 to 20 meter tall. They are small leguminous tree with edible fruit and seeds. Its pods and leaves are consumed by the cattle and generally known as subabul in India.
VMMC-2013
Plant kingdom
259755
Coconut fruit is dispersed by
1 man
2 wind
3 birds
4 water
Explanation:
Coconut fruit is dispersed by water. Cocos nucifera commonly known as coconut palm comes in the family of Arecaceae. The seeds have spongy or fibrous outer coat which float on water. It becomes light in weight in water and it is able to cover a large distance.
Manipal-2011
Plant kingdom
259756
Haustorial root is exceptional to
1 Zea mays
2 cactus
3 Cuscuta
4 Monotropa
Explanation:
Cuscuta is a parasite plant because it is a leafless plant with yellow stem. It can not synthesis its own food due to the absence of chlorophyll. Haustorial root is exceptional to cuscuta.
259753
A material which arrests cell division, is obtained from
1 Crocus
2 Colchicum
3 Dalbergia
4 Chrysanthemum
Explanation:
Colchicine is a chemical that is derived from the corms of a plant called colchicum. This can cause somatic doubling, which means that the number of chromosomes in a cell can double.
Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259754
Leucaena leucocephala is
1 A small leguminous tree with edible fruits and seeds.
2 A fodder plant as its pods and leaves are consumed by cattle
3 Called subabul in India
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Leucaena leucocephale (wild Tamarind) is a small fast growing mimosoid tree. They are evergreen shrub or tree with fairly open, rounded crown. It can grow upto 5 to 20 meter tall. They are small leguminous tree with edible fruit and seeds. Its pods and leaves are consumed by the cattle and generally known as subabul in India.
VMMC-2013
Plant kingdom
259755
Coconut fruit is dispersed by
1 man
2 wind
3 birds
4 water
Explanation:
Coconut fruit is dispersed by water. Cocos nucifera commonly known as coconut palm comes in the family of Arecaceae. The seeds have spongy or fibrous outer coat which float on water. It becomes light in weight in water and it is able to cover a large distance.
Manipal-2011
Plant kingdom
259756
Haustorial root is exceptional to
1 Zea mays
2 cactus
3 Cuscuta
4 Monotropa
Explanation:
Cuscuta is a parasite plant because it is a leafless plant with yellow stem. It can not synthesis its own food due to the absence of chlorophyll. Haustorial root is exceptional to cuscuta.
259753
A material which arrests cell division, is obtained from
1 Crocus
2 Colchicum
3 Dalbergia
4 Chrysanthemum
Explanation:
Colchicine is a chemical that is derived from the corms of a plant called colchicum. This can cause somatic doubling, which means that the number of chromosomes in a cell can double.
Uttarakhand PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259754
Leucaena leucocephala is
1 A small leguminous tree with edible fruits and seeds.
2 A fodder plant as its pods and leaves are consumed by cattle
3 Called subabul in India
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Leucaena leucocephale (wild Tamarind) is a small fast growing mimosoid tree. They are evergreen shrub or tree with fairly open, rounded crown. It can grow upto 5 to 20 meter tall. They are small leguminous tree with edible fruit and seeds. Its pods and leaves are consumed by the cattle and generally known as subabul in India.
VMMC-2013
Plant kingdom
259755
Coconut fruit is dispersed by
1 man
2 wind
3 birds
4 water
Explanation:
Coconut fruit is dispersed by water. Cocos nucifera commonly known as coconut palm comes in the family of Arecaceae. The seeds have spongy or fibrous outer coat which float on water. It becomes light in weight in water and it is able to cover a large distance.
Manipal-2011
Plant kingdom
259756
Haustorial root is exceptional to
1 Zea mays
2 cactus
3 Cuscuta
4 Monotropa
Explanation:
Cuscuta is a parasite plant because it is a leafless plant with yellow stem. It can not synthesis its own food due to the absence of chlorophyll. Haustorial root is exceptional to cuscuta.