Kingdom Monera
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331247 Nuclear membrane is absent in

1 Volvox
2 Nostoc
3 Penicillium
4 Agaricus
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331248 Archaebacteria can live in some of the most harsh habitats because of

1 Presence of cell wall
2 Requirement of oxygen
3 Different cell wall structure
4 All of these
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331249 The feature responsible for the survival of archaebacteria in extreme conditions is

1 Similar photosynthetic pigments
2 Cell membrane similar to eubacteria
3 Absence of histones in DNA
4 Different cell wall structure from bacteria
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331250 Read the following statements regaridng
archaebacteria and select the incorrect option.

I. Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria
in having different chloroplast structure

II. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose
and contains high amount of unsaturated
fatty acid, which is responsible for their
survival in extreme conditions

III. Thermoacidophiles thrive in the gut of
methanogens

1 I and II
2 I and III
3 II and III
4 All of the above
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331251 BGA can fix atmospheric nitrogen in structure called

1 Heterocytes
2 Heterocyst
3 Homocyst
4 Conidiophores
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331247 Nuclear membrane is absent in

1 Volvox
2 Nostoc
3 Penicillium
4 Agaricus
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331248 Archaebacteria can live in some of the most harsh habitats because of

1 Presence of cell wall
2 Requirement of oxygen
3 Different cell wall structure
4 All of these
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331249 The feature responsible for the survival of archaebacteria in extreme conditions is

1 Similar photosynthetic pigments
2 Cell membrane similar to eubacteria
3 Absence of histones in DNA
4 Different cell wall structure from bacteria
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331250 Read the following statements regaridng
archaebacteria and select the incorrect option.

I. Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria
in having different chloroplast structure

II. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose
and contains high amount of unsaturated
fatty acid, which is responsible for their
survival in extreme conditions

III. Thermoacidophiles thrive in the gut of
methanogens

1 I and II
2 I and III
3 II and III
4 All of the above
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331251 BGA can fix atmospheric nitrogen in structure called

1 Heterocytes
2 Heterocyst
3 Homocyst
4 Conidiophores
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331247 Nuclear membrane is absent in

1 Volvox
2 Nostoc
3 Penicillium
4 Agaricus
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331248 Archaebacteria can live in some of the most harsh habitats because of

1 Presence of cell wall
2 Requirement of oxygen
3 Different cell wall structure
4 All of these
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331249 The feature responsible for the survival of archaebacteria in extreme conditions is

1 Similar photosynthetic pigments
2 Cell membrane similar to eubacteria
3 Absence of histones in DNA
4 Different cell wall structure from bacteria
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331250 Read the following statements regaridng
archaebacteria and select the incorrect option.

I. Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria
in having different chloroplast structure

II. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose
and contains high amount of unsaturated
fatty acid, which is responsible for their
survival in extreme conditions

III. Thermoacidophiles thrive in the gut of
methanogens

1 I and II
2 I and III
3 II and III
4 All of the above
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331251 BGA can fix atmospheric nitrogen in structure called

1 Heterocytes
2 Heterocyst
3 Homocyst
4 Conidiophores
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331247 Nuclear membrane is absent in

1 Volvox
2 Nostoc
3 Penicillium
4 Agaricus
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331248 Archaebacteria can live in some of the most harsh habitats because of

1 Presence of cell wall
2 Requirement of oxygen
3 Different cell wall structure
4 All of these
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331249 The feature responsible for the survival of archaebacteria in extreme conditions is

1 Similar photosynthetic pigments
2 Cell membrane similar to eubacteria
3 Absence of histones in DNA
4 Different cell wall structure from bacteria
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331250 Read the following statements regaridng
archaebacteria and select the incorrect option.

I. Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria
in having different chloroplast structure

II. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose
and contains high amount of unsaturated
fatty acid, which is responsible for their
survival in extreme conditions

III. Thermoacidophiles thrive in the gut of
methanogens

1 I and II
2 I and III
3 II and III
4 All of the above
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331251 BGA can fix atmospheric nitrogen in structure called

1 Heterocytes
2 Heterocyst
3 Homocyst
4 Conidiophores
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331247 Nuclear membrane is absent in

1 Volvox
2 Nostoc
3 Penicillium
4 Agaricus
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331248 Archaebacteria can live in some of the most harsh habitats because of

1 Presence of cell wall
2 Requirement of oxygen
3 Different cell wall structure
4 All of these
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331249 The feature responsible for the survival of archaebacteria in extreme conditions is

1 Similar photosynthetic pigments
2 Cell membrane similar to eubacteria
3 Absence of histones in DNA
4 Different cell wall structure from bacteria
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331250 Read the following statements regaridng
archaebacteria and select the incorrect option.

I. Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria
in having different chloroplast structure

II. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose
and contains high amount of unsaturated
fatty acid, which is responsible for their
survival in extreme conditions

III. Thermoacidophiles thrive in the gut of
methanogens

1 I and II
2 I and III
3 II and III
4 All of the above
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

331251 BGA can fix atmospheric nitrogen in structure called

1 Heterocytes
2 Heterocyst
3 Homocyst
4 Conidiophores