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(a)  Elongated body with two flagella at one end (b)  Elongated body with many flagella at one end (c)   Top...
(a)  Apospory                           (b)  Aplanospory (c)   Apogamy                           (d)  Cleistogamy Ans. c (6)
(a)  Petiole                                (b)  Ligule (c)   Bract                                  (d)  Spathe Ans. b (13)
(a)  Chlamydomonas                (b)  Rhizopus (c)  Selaginella                          (d)...
(a)  Selaginella                         (b)  Equisetum (c)   Puccinia                              (d)  Rhizopus Ans. a (42)
(a)  Selaginella                         (b)  Welwitschia (c)   Refflesia                             (d)  Chlorella Ans. a (9)
(a)  Sperms                              (b)  Microspores only (c)   Megaspores only               (d)  Both (b) and (c) Ans. d (29)
(a)  A modified leaf                 (b)  A root (c)   A shoot                               (d)  Organ sui genesis Ans. d (7)
(a)  Spirogyra                           (b)  Mucor (c)   Selaginella                         (d)  Pinus Ans. c (15)
(a)  Gametophyte (b)  Sporophyte (c)   Both gametophyte and sporophyte (d)  Halophyte Ans. b (6)
(a)  Funaria                               (b)  Selaginella (c)   All pteridophytes             (d)  All bryophytes Ans. b (8)
(a)  Heterospory (b)  Reduction in the number of megaspores (c)   Retention of a megaspores in the cone (d)  All the...
(a)  Wall of sporangium          (b)  Sporogenous tissue (c)   Sporophyll                         (d)  Basal part of cone Ans. b (10)
(a)  One                                    (b)  Two (c)   Three                                 (d)  Four Ans. b (9)
(a)  The microgametophyte is devoid of chloro~phyll at maturity (b)  The megagametophyte possesses chlorophyll at maturity (c)   The megagametophyte develops...
(a)  Meroblastic                       (b)  Holoblastic (c)   Aposporous                       (d)  None of the above Ans. a (9)
(a)  Exogenous in origin (b)  Endogenous in origin (c)   Internal in origin (d)  None of the above Ans. a (11)
(a)  Fern                                   (b)  Selaginella (c)   Pinus                                  (d)  Moss Ans. b (14)
(a)  Heterospory (b)  Protostele (c)   Development of sporangium (d)  Absence of ovule Ans. d   (7)
(a)  Root (b)  Stem (c)   A new organ called sui generis (d)  None of the above Ans. c (9)
(a)  Homospory                        (b)  Ligule (c)   Flowers                              (d)  None of the above Ans. b (10)
(a)  Diarch stele                       (b)  Triarch stele (c)   Monoarch stele                 (d)  Tetrarch stele Ans. c (5)
(a)  Stipule                               (b)  Ligule (c)   Trabaculae                        (d)  Velum Ans. b (11)
(a)  Siphonostele (b)  Amphiphloic siphonostele (c)   Protostele (d)  Ectophloic siphonostele Ans. c (10)
(a)  One                                    (b)  Two (c)   Four                                   (d)  Nil Ans. a (9)
(a)  Roots                                  (b)  Archegonium (c)   Embryo                              (d)  Motile sperms Ans. a (5)
(a)  S. helvetica                         (b)  S. cuspidiata (c)   S. rupestris                         (d)  None of these Ans. b (4)
(a)  Glossopodium                   (b)  Awn of ligule (c)   Bundle sheath                   (d)  Pedicel of ligule Ans. a (8)
(a)  Selaginella is commonly distributed on hills and plains (b)  Some species of Selaginella are truly xerophytic (c)   The vascular...
(a)  Axis and capsule of moss plant (b)  Stem of Selaginella (c)   Stem of Cycas (d)  Stem of Pinus Ans....
(a)  Five times                          (b)  Ten times (c)   Twenty times                    (d)  Hundred times Ans. d (24)
(a)  Stalk                                   (b)  Stomium (c)   Annulus                             (d)  None of these Ans. b (10)
(a)  0.7                                     ...
(a)  Ligule                                 (b)  Seed (c)   Heterospory                      (d)  Strobilus Ans. c (13)
(a)  Absence of seed (b)  Absence of vessels in xylem (c)   Need water for fertilization (d)  Heterosporous condition Ans. d...
(a)  Elongated body with many flagella (b)  An elongated body with two flagella at one end (c)   Top shaped body...
(a)  Ovule                                     ...
(a)  Aflagellated                       (b)  Monoflagellated (c)     Biflagellated                   (d)   Multiflagellated Ans. c (8)
(a)  Positively geotropic (b)  Negatively geotropic (c)   Apogeotropic (d)  None of the above Ans. a (24)
(a)  Protostelic                         (b)  Eustelic (c)   Dictyostelic                        (d)  Solenostelic Ans. a (6)
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