NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332167
Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
1 Require the presence of moisture for basic growth
2 Do not need sunlight for photosynthesis
3 Require the presence of water for fertilization
4 Require the presence of air
Explanation:
Mosses and ferns carry out zooidogamy (fertilization in water). Therefore, they grow in moist, damp places as they require water for sexual reproduction.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332168
Antherozoids cannot be
1 biflagellated
2 multicilliated
3 photosynthetic
4 motile
Explanation:
Antherozoids are biflagellated male gametes. They are motile and might bear cilia. They are unicellular, haploid gametes that cannot be photosynthetic.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332169
Antherozoids of the both salvinia and Adiantum were released together near the archegonia of Adiantum. Only its sperms enter the archegonia as
1 Adiantum archegonia retards salvinia sperms
2 Salvinia sperms are destroyed by Adiantum sperms
3 Adiantum archegonia release chemical to attract its sperms
4 Adiantum sperms travel faster than salvinia
Explanation:
Archegonia of a particular plant species releases chemical that attracts the sperms of the same species.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332170
Match the classes of pteridophytes given in column I with their examples given in column II and choose the correct option Column I Column II A Psilopsida P
Pteridophytes are the vascular plants (those having xylem and phloem tissues) that reproduce by releasing spores rather than seeds, and they include the highly diverse true ferns and other graceful, primarily forest-dwelling plants. The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: psilopsida (eg, Psilotum), lycopsida (eg, Selaginella), sphenopsida (eg, Equisetum) and pteropsida (eg, Dryopteris).
332167
Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
1 Require the presence of moisture for basic growth
2 Do not need sunlight for photosynthesis
3 Require the presence of water for fertilization
4 Require the presence of air
Explanation:
Mosses and ferns carry out zooidogamy (fertilization in water). Therefore, they grow in moist, damp places as they require water for sexual reproduction.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332168
Antherozoids cannot be
1 biflagellated
2 multicilliated
3 photosynthetic
4 motile
Explanation:
Antherozoids are biflagellated male gametes. They are motile and might bear cilia. They are unicellular, haploid gametes that cannot be photosynthetic.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332169
Antherozoids of the both salvinia and Adiantum were released together near the archegonia of Adiantum. Only its sperms enter the archegonia as
1 Adiantum archegonia retards salvinia sperms
2 Salvinia sperms are destroyed by Adiantum sperms
3 Adiantum archegonia release chemical to attract its sperms
4 Adiantum sperms travel faster than salvinia
Explanation:
Archegonia of a particular plant species releases chemical that attracts the sperms of the same species.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332170
Match the classes of pteridophytes given in column I with their examples given in column II and choose the correct option Column I Column II A Psilopsida P
Pteridophytes are the vascular plants (those having xylem and phloem tissues) that reproduce by releasing spores rather than seeds, and they include the highly diverse true ferns and other graceful, primarily forest-dwelling plants. The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: psilopsida (eg, Psilotum), lycopsida (eg, Selaginella), sphenopsida (eg, Equisetum) and pteropsida (eg, Dryopteris).
332167
Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
1 Require the presence of moisture for basic growth
2 Do not need sunlight for photosynthesis
3 Require the presence of water for fertilization
4 Require the presence of air
Explanation:
Mosses and ferns carry out zooidogamy (fertilization in water). Therefore, they grow in moist, damp places as they require water for sexual reproduction.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332168
Antherozoids cannot be
1 biflagellated
2 multicilliated
3 photosynthetic
4 motile
Explanation:
Antherozoids are biflagellated male gametes. They are motile and might bear cilia. They are unicellular, haploid gametes that cannot be photosynthetic.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332169
Antherozoids of the both salvinia and Adiantum were released together near the archegonia of Adiantum. Only its sperms enter the archegonia as
1 Adiantum archegonia retards salvinia sperms
2 Salvinia sperms are destroyed by Adiantum sperms
3 Adiantum archegonia release chemical to attract its sperms
4 Adiantum sperms travel faster than salvinia
Explanation:
Archegonia of a particular plant species releases chemical that attracts the sperms of the same species.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332170
Match the classes of pteridophytes given in column I with their examples given in column II and choose the correct option Column I Column II A Psilopsida P
Pteridophytes are the vascular plants (those having xylem and phloem tissues) that reproduce by releasing spores rather than seeds, and they include the highly diverse true ferns and other graceful, primarily forest-dwelling plants. The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: psilopsida (eg, Psilotum), lycopsida (eg, Selaginella), sphenopsida (eg, Equisetum) and pteropsida (eg, Dryopteris).
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332167
Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
1 Require the presence of moisture for basic growth
2 Do not need sunlight for photosynthesis
3 Require the presence of water for fertilization
4 Require the presence of air
Explanation:
Mosses and ferns carry out zooidogamy (fertilization in water). Therefore, they grow in moist, damp places as they require water for sexual reproduction.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332168
Antherozoids cannot be
1 biflagellated
2 multicilliated
3 photosynthetic
4 motile
Explanation:
Antherozoids are biflagellated male gametes. They are motile and might bear cilia. They are unicellular, haploid gametes that cannot be photosynthetic.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332169
Antherozoids of the both salvinia and Adiantum were released together near the archegonia of Adiantum. Only its sperms enter the archegonia as
1 Adiantum archegonia retards salvinia sperms
2 Salvinia sperms are destroyed by Adiantum sperms
3 Adiantum archegonia release chemical to attract its sperms
4 Adiantum sperms travel faster than salvinia
Explanation:
Archegonia of a particular plant species releases chemical that attracts the sperms of the same species.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
332170
Match the classes of pteridophytes given in column I with their examples given in column II and choose the correct option Column I Column II A Psilopsida P
Pteridophytes are the vascular plants (those having xylem and phloem tissues) that reproduce by releasing spores rather than seeds, and they include the highly diverse true ferns and other graceful, primarily forest-dwelling plants. The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: psilopsida (eg, Psilotum), lycopsida (eg, Selaginella), sphenopsida (eg, Equisetum) and pteropsida (eg, Dryopteris).