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Which of the following is a prokaryote1 pointEuglenaAmoebaVirusBacteriaQ2. Interferon is an antiviral1 pointEnzymeLipoproteinGlycoproteinsVaccineQ3. Which of the following has vascular tissue but fail to develop seeds1 pointPteridophytaAngiospermsGymnospermsBryophytesQ4. Pteridophytes differ from bryophytes in having1 pointIndependent gametophyteDependent gametophyteIndependent and dominant sporophteNone of the aboveQ5. Aracemose inflorescene produces flowers1 pointOn an infinite axisOn an acropetal successionIn an centripetal orderAll of the aboveQ6 In a spike inflorescene the flowers are always1 pointUnisexualBoth unisexual and bisexualSessilePedicellateQ7 Double fertilization and triple fusion in angiosperms initiate the development of1 pointEmbryo sac and endospermEmbryo and embryo sacZygote ,endosperm and embryo sacZygote and endospermQ8 Fruit is matured1 pointOvuleZygoteEndospermOvaryQ9 Protonema is1 pointApart of mossA part of moss gametophyteA juvenile stage of moss gametophyteNone of the aboveQ10 Total number of nuclei present in a matured embryo sac before fertilization1 pointTwoFourSixEightQQ11 Eye of potato is1 pointApical budAuxiliary budAcessary budAdvntitious budQQ12 A plant with photosynthetic roots1 pointTrapaDahliaMirabillsCertophyllumQ13 Bulb is derived from1 pointShootFlowerRootLeafQ14 Basic unit of classification is1 pointGenusSpeciesOrderClassQ15 Nutrition is involving feeding on dead and decaying organism is1 pointHolozoicSaprotrophicParasiticAutotrophicQ16. Wide life is destroyed by1 pointĹack of proper careMass scale huntingDestruction of natural habitatNatural calamityQ17 Botanical snakes are1 pointBryophytesAlgaePteridophytaSpermatophytaQ18 Kelps are1 pointMarine algaeFresh water algaeTerrestrial plantsBryophytesQ19 Phyllode is amodified part of1 pointStemFlowerInfloresceneLeafQ20 Tap root is developed from1 pointPlumuleRadicleHypocotylColeoptileQ21 Aestivation is a term used to describe the arrangement of leaves1 pointLeavesFlowersStamens and carpelsSepals and petalsOther:QQ22 seed is matured1 pointOvaryPlacentaOvuleAll of the aboveQ23 Velamen is found in1 pointPiperBanyanHanging rootsStilt rootsQ24 Afruit which develops without pollination and fertilization is known as1 pointSimple fruitParthenocarpic fruitFalse fruitMultiple fruitQ25 Nucellus is a tissue present in1 pointFruitSeedOvuleAll of the aboveSubmitWhich of the following is a prokaryote1 pointEuglenaAmoebaVirusBacteriaQ2. Interferon is an antiviral1 pointEnzymeLipoproteinGlycoproteinsVaccineQ3. Which of the following has vascular tissue but fail to develop seeds1 pointPteridophytaAngiospermsGymnospermsBryophytesQ4. Pteridophytes differ from bryophytes in having1 pointIndependent gametophyteDependent gametophyteIndependent and dominant sporophteNone of the aboveQ5. Aracemose inflorescene produces flowers1 pointOn an infinite axisOn an acropetal successionIn an centripetal orderAll of the aboveQ6 In a spike inflorescene the flowers are always1 pointUnisexualBoth unisexual and bisexualSessilePedicellateQ7 Double fertilization and triple fusion in angiosperms initiate the development of1 pointEmbryo sac and endospermEmbryo and embryo sacZygote ,endosperm and embryo sacZygote and endospermQ8 Fruit is matured1 pointOvuleZygoteEndospermOvaryQ9 Protonema is1 pointApart of mossA part of moss gametophyteA juvenile stage of moss gametophyteNone of the aboveQ10 Total number of nuclei present in a matured embryo sac before fertilization1 pointTwoFourSixEightQQ11 Eye of potato is1 pointApical budAuxiliary budAcessary budAdvntitious budQQ12 A plant with photosynthetic roots1 pointTrapaDahliaMirabillsCertophyllumQ13 Bulb is derived from1 pointShootFlowerRootLeafQ14 Basic unit of classification is1 pointGenusSpeciesOrderClassQ15 Nutrition is involving feeding on dead and decaying organism is1 pointHolozoicSaprotrophicParasiticAutotrophicQ16. Wide life is destroyed by1 pointĹack of proper careMass scale huntingDestruction of natural habitatNatural calamityQ17 Botanical snakes are1 pointBryophytesAlgaePteridophytaSpermatophytaQ18 Kelps are1 pointMarine algaeFresh water algaeTerrestrial plantsBryophytesQ19 Phyllode is amodified part of1 pointStemFlowerInfloresceneLeafQ20 Tap root is developed from1 pointPlumuleRadicleHypocotylColeoptileQ21 Aestivation is a term used to describe the arrangement of leaves1 pointLeavesFlowersStamens and carpelsSepals and petalsOther:QQ22 seed is matured1 pointOvaryPlacentaOvuleAll of the aboveQ23 Velamen is found in1 pointPiperBanyanHanging rootsStilt roots |
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