NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
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Which one of the following is correctly matched?
1 Onion - bulb
2 Ginger - sucker
3 Chlamydomonas - conidia
4 Yeast - zoospores
Explanation:
A short modified underground stem surrounded by usually fleshy modified leaves that contain stored food for the shoot within is called as abulb, e.g. Onion bulb.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341278
Which one of the following statement is not correct?
1 Offspring produced by the asexual reproduction are called clone.
2 Microscopic, motile asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores.
3 In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
4 Water hyacinth, growing in the standing water, rains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
Explanation:
Statement \(C\) is incorrect as in potato, banana and ginger new plantlets always arise from the nodes of the modified stem. Internodes are the area between the two nodes.
NEET - 2016
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341279
Non-flagellate spores are called conidia. In which organism they are seen?
1 Penicillium
2 Hydra
3 Amoeba
4 Chlamydomonas
Explanation:
Conidia are spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha. The spores (conidia) in Penicillium are produced in dry chains from the tips of the phialides, with the youngest spore at the base of the chain, and are nearly always green.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341280
Which one of the following is parthenocarpic fruit?
1 Banana
2 Apple
3 Jackfruit
4 Brinjal
Explanation:
Parthenocarpy is a process of developing fruits without involving fertilization or seed formation. Therefore, the seedless varieties of economically important fruits like orange, banana, watermelon, lemon etc., are produced using this technique. This technique involves inducing fruit formation by the application of plant growth hormones such as auxin.
341277
Which one of the following is correctly matched?
1 Onion - bulb
2 Ginger - sucker
3 Chlamydomonas - conidia
4 Yeast - zoospores
Explanation:
A short modified underground stem surrounded by usually fleshy modified leaves that contain stored food for the shoot within is called as abulb, e.g. Onion bulb.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341278
Which one of the following statement is not correct?
1 Offspring produced by the asexual reproduction are called clone.
2 Microscopic, motile asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores.
3 In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
4 Water hyacinth, growing in the standing water, rains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
Explanation:
Statement \(C\) is incorrect as in potato, banana and ginger new plantlets always arise from the nodes of the modified stem. Internodes are the area between the two nodes.
NEET - 2016
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341279
Non-flagellate spores are called conidia. In which organism they are seen?
1 Penicillium
2 Hydra
3 Amoeba
4 Chlamydomonas
Explanation:
Conidia are spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha. The spores (conidia) in Penicillium are produced in dry chains from the tips of the phialides, with the youngest spore at the base of the chain, and are nearly always green.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341280
Which one of the following is parthenocarpic fruit?
1 Banana
2 Apple
3 Jackfruit
4 Brinjal
Explanation:
Parthenocarpy is a process of developing fruits without involving fertilization or seed formation. Therefore, the seedless varieties of economically important fruits like orange, banana, watermelon, lemon etc., are produced using this technique. This technique involves inducing fruit formation by the application of plant growth hormones such as auxin.
341277
Which one of the following is correctly matched?
1 Onion - bulb
2 Ginger - sucker
3 Chlamydomonas - conidia
4 Yeast - zoospores
Explanation:
A short modified underground stem surrounded by usually fleshy modified leaves that contain stored food for the shoot within is called as abulb, e.g. Onion bulb.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341278
Which one of the following statement is not correct?
1 Offspring produced by the asexual reproduction are called clone.
2 Microscopic, motile asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores.
3 In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
4 Water hyacinth, growing in the standing water, rains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
Explanation:
Statement \(C\) is incorrect as in potato, banana and ginger new plantlets always arise from the nodes of the modified stem. Internodes are the area between the two nodes.
NEET - 2016
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341279
Non-flagellate spores are called conidia. In which organism they are seen?
1 Penicillium
2 Hydra
3 Amoeba
4 Chlamydomonas
Explanation:
Conidia are spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha. The spores (conidia) in Penicillium are produced in dry chains from the tips of the phialides, with the youngest spore at the base of the chain, and are nearly always green.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341280
Which one of the following is parthenocarpic fruit?
1 Banana
2 Apple
3 Jackfruit
4 Brinjal
Explanation:
Parthenocarpy is a process of developing fruits without involving fertilization or seed formation. Therefore, the seedless varieties of economically important fruits like orange, banana, watermelon, lemon etc., are produced using this technique. This technique involves inducing fruit formation by the application of plant growth hormones such as auxin.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341277
Which one of the following is correctly matched?
1 Onion - bulb
2 Ginger - sucker
3 Chlamydomonas - conidia
4 Yeast - zoospores
Explanation:
A short modified underground stem surrounded by usually fleshy modified leaves that contain stored food for the shoot within is called as abulb, e.g. Onion bulb.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341278
Which one of the following statement is not correct?
1 Offspring produced by the asexual reproduction are called clone.
2 Microscopic, motile asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores.
3 In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
4 Water hyacinth, growing in the standing water, rains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
Explanation:
Statement \(C\) is incorrect as in potato, banana and ginger new plantlets always arise from the nodes of the modified stem. Internodes are the area between the two nodes.
NEET - 2016
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341279
Non-flagellate spores are called conidia. In which organism they are seen?
1 Penicillium
2 Hydra
3 Amoeba
4 Chlamydomonas
Explanation:
Conidia are spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha. The spores (conidia) in Penicillium are produced in dry chains from the tips of the phialides, with the youngest spore at the base of the chain, and are nearly always green.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341280
Which one of the following is parthenocarpic fruit?
1 Banana
2 Apple
3 Jackfruit
4 Brinjal
Explanation:
Parthenocarpy is a process of developing fruits without involving fertilization or seed formation. Therefore, the seedless varieties of economically important fruits like orange, banana, watermelon, lemon etc., are produced using this technique. This technique involves inducing fruit formation by the application of plant growth hormones such as auxin.