In the five kingdom classification, the members of Kingdom Animalia:

I: are all heterotrophs
II: are all multicellular where cells lack a cell wall

1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect

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Gonyaulax is:

1. a heterotrophic bacteria pathogenic to cereal crops
2. a dinoflagellate responsible for red tides
3. a free living nematode
4. a thermophilic archaebacterium
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Dinoflagellates |
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That viruses could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of proteins was shown by:
1. M. W. Beijerinck
2. W. M. Stanley
3. Dmitri Ivanovsky
4. Louis Pasteur

Subtopic:  Virus, Viroids & Prions |
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All the following given differences between fungi belonging to Phycomycetes and Basidiomycetes are correct except:
Phycomycetes Basidiomycetes
1. Mycelium Branched and septate Aseptate and coenocytic
2. Asexual spores Zoospores or aplanospores Generally not found
3. Notable examples Bread mould and Albugo Rust and Smut fungi
4. Dikaryon
stage
Not seen Present
Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Basidomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Phycomycetes |
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The correct chronological sequence [beginning from the earliest] with respect to fungal sexual cycle will be:
1. Karyogamy, Plasmogamy and Meiosis
2. Meiosis, Plasmogamy and Karyogamy
3. Plasmogamy, Karyogamy and Meiosis
4. Meiosis, Karyogamy and Plasmogamy

Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Sexual Reproduction in Fungi |
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In the given diagram showing filamentous Nostoc, the structure marked as A:
   
1. is a resting spore
2. is involved in nitrogen fixation
3. is gas vacuole
4. is where carbon dioxide concentration mechanism is applied
Subtopic:  Kingdom Monera: Bacterial Classification |
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Consider the two given statements:
Statement I: Association between mycobiont and phycobiont is found in Lichens.
Statement II: An association between roots of higher plants and fungi is called mycorrhiza.
1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect
2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
3. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct
Subtopic:  Mycorrhiza | Lichens |
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A unicellular organism shows:
I: Eukaryotic cell type
II: Absent cell wall
III: Capability to act as a heterotroph when deprived of sunlight
This organism must be classified under:
1. Kingdom Monera, as a mycoplasma
2. Kingdom Protista, as a euglenoid
3. Kingdom Protista, as a dinoflagellate
4. Kingdom Animalia, as a sponge
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Euglenoids |
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After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are produced endogenously in:
1. Neurospora
2. Alternaria
3. Agaricus
4. Colletotrichum
Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Introduction | Kingdom Fungi: Ascomycetes |
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Given below are two statements: 
Assertion (A): The two kingdom classification used for a long time was found inadequate 
Reason (R): A large number of organisms did not fall into either category of plants or animals in two kingdom classification of Linnaeus 
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.


 
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