160734
Asexual reproduction can takes place by which spores :
1 Conidia
2 Sporangiospores
3 Zoospores
4 All of these
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction can takes place by spores called conidia, sporangiospore and zoospore
NCERT-I-16
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160735
What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living ogranisms :
1 Accumulation of material on surface
2 Accumulation of material inside
3 Growth from inside
4 None of these
Explanation:
Non-living objects like mountains, boulders and sand mounds grow by accumulation of material on their surface.
NCERT-I-4
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160736
Sexual cycle in fungi involves :
1 Plasmogamy and then karyogamy
2 Mitosis in zygote
3 Only 1 and 2
4 All of these
Explanation:
Sexual cycle involves the following three steps. - Fussion of protoplasma between two motile or non motile gametes called plasmogamy. - Fussion of two nuclei called Karyogamy - Meiosis in zygote
NCERT-I-17
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160737
Halophiles are present in :
1 Marshy areas
2 Salty areas
3 Hot springs
4 Lakes and Streams.
Explanation:
These bacteria are special since they live in some of the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).
NCERT-19
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160738
The Spores of slime moulds possess true walls and dispersed by :
1 Water current
2 Air current
3 Animals
4 Bat.
Explanation:
The spores possess true walls. They are extremely resistant and survive for many years, even under adverse conditions. The spores are dispersed by air currents.
160734
Asexual reproduction can takes place by which spores :
1 Conidia
2 Sporangiospores
3 Zoospores
4 All of these
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction can takes place by spores called conidia, sporangiospore and zoospore
NCERT-I-16
1 RBTS PAPER
160735
What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living ogranisms :
1 Accumulation of material on surface
2 Accumulation of material inside
3 Growth from inside
4 None of these
Explanation:
Non-living objects like mountains, boulders and sand mounds grow by accumulation of material on their surface.
NCERT-I-4
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160736
Sexual cycle in fungi involves :
1 Plasmogamy and then karyogamy
2 Mitosis in zygote
3 Only 1 and 2
4 All of these
Explanation:
Sexual cycle involves the following three steps. - Fussion of protoplasma between two motile or non motile gametes called plasmogamy. - Fussion of two nuclei called Karyogamy - Meiosis in zygote
NCERT-I-17
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160737
Halophiles are present in :
1 Marshy areas
2 Salty areas
3 Hot springs
4 Lakes and Streams.
Explanation:
These bacteria are special since they live in some of the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).
NCERT-19
1 RBTS PAPER
160738
The Spores of slime moulds possess true walls and dispersed by :
1 Water current
2 Air current
3 Animals
4 Bat.
Explanation:
The spores possess true walls. They are extremely resistant and survive for many years, even under adverse conditions. The spores are dispersed by air currents.
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1 RBTS PAPER
160734
Asexual reproduction can takes place by which spores :
1 Conidia
2 Sporangiospores
3 Zoospores
4 All of these
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction can takes place by spores called conidia, sporangiospore and zoospore
NCERT-I-16
1 RBTS PAPER
160735
What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living ogranisms :
1 Accumulation of material on surface
2 Accumulation of material inside
3 Growth from inside
4 None of these
Explanation:
Non-living objects like mountains, boulders and sand mounds grow by accumulation of material on their surface.
NCERT-I-4
1 RBTS PAPER
160736
Sexual cycle in fungi involves :
1 Plasmogamy and then karyogamy
2 Mitosis in zygote
3 Only 1 and 2
4 All of these
Explanation:
Sexual cycle involves the following three steps. - Fussion of protoplasma between two motile or non motile gametes called plasmogamy. - Fussion of two nuclei called Karyogamy - Meiosis in zygote
NCERT-I-17
1 RBTS PAPER
160737
Halophiles are present in :
1 Marshy areas
2 Salty areas
3 Hot springs
4 Lakes and Streams.
Explanation:
These bacteria are special since they live in some of the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).
NCERT-19
1 RBTS PAPER
160738
The Spores of slime moulds possess true walls and dispersed by :
1 Water current
2 Air current
3 Animals
4 Bat.
Explanation:
The spores possess true walls. They are extremely resistant and survive for many years, even under adverse conditions. The spores are dispersed by air currents.
160734
Asexual reproduction can takes place by which spores :
1 Conidia
2 Sporangiospores
3 Zoospores
4 All of these
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction can takes place by spores called conidia, sporangiospore and zoospore
NCERT-I-16
1 RBTS PAPER
160735
What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living ogranisms :
1 Accumulation of material on surface
2 Accumulation of material inside
3 Growth from inside
4 None of these
Explanation:
Non-living objects like mountains, boulders and sand mounds grow by accumulation of material on their surface.
NCERT-I-4
1 RBTS PAPER
160736
Sexual cycle in fungi involves :
1 Plasmogamy and then karyogamy
2 Mitosis in zygote
3 Only 1 and 2
4 All of these
Explanation:
Sexual cycle involves the following three steps. - Fussion of protoplasma between two motile or non motile gametes called plasmogamy. - Fussion of two nuclei called Karyogamy - Meiosis in zygote
NCERT-I-17
1 RBTS PAPER
160737
Halophiles are present in :
1 Marshy areas
2 Salty areas
3 Hot springs
4 Lakes and Streams.
Explanation:
These bacteria are special since they live in some of the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).
NCERT-19
1 RBTS PAPER
160738
The Spores of slime moulds possess true walls and dispersed by :
1 Water current
2 Air current
3 Animals
4 Bat.
Explanation:
The spores possess true walls. They are extremely resistant and survive for many years, even under adverse conditions. The spores are dispersed by air currents.
160734
Asexual reproduction can takes place by which spores :
1 Conidia
2 Sporangiospores
3 Zoospores
4 All of these
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction can takes place by spores called conidia, sporangiospore and zoospore
NCERT-I-16
1 RBTS PAPER
160735
What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living ogranisms :
1 Accumulation of material on surface
2 Accumulation of material inside
3 Growth from inside
4 None of these
Explanation:
Non-living objects like mountains, boulders and sand mounds grow by accumulation of material on their surface.
NCERT-I-4
1 RBTS PAPER
160736
Sexual cycle in fungi involves :
1 Plasmogamy and then karyogamy
2 Mitosis in zygote
3 Only 1 and 2
4 All of these
Explanation:
Sexual cycle involves the following three steps. - Fussion of protoplasma between two motile or non motile gametes called plasmogamy. - Fussion of two nuclei called Karyogamy - Meiosis in zygote
NCERT-I-17
1 RBTS PAPER
160737
Halophiles are present in :
1 Marshy areas
2 Salty areas
3 Hot springs
4 Lakes and Streams.
Explanation:
These bacteria are special since they live in some of the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).
NCERT-19
1 RBTS PAPER
160738
The Spores of slime moulds possess true walls and dispersed by :
1 Water current
2 Air current
3 Animals
4 Bat.
Explanation:
The spores possess true walls. They are extremely resistant and survive for many years, even under adverse conditions. The spores are dispersed by air currents.