Cyanobacteria are classified under
1. Protista
2. Plantae
3. Monera
4. Algae
Fusion of two motile gametes which are dissimilar in size is termed as
1. oogamy
2. isogamy
3. anisogamy
4. zoogamy
Holdfast, stipe and frond constitutes the plant body in case of
1. Rhodophyceae
2. Chlorophyceae
3. Phaeophyceae
4. All of these
A plant shows thallus level of organisation. It shows rhizoids and is haploid. It needs water to complete its life cycle because the male gametes are motile. Identify the group to which it belongs to
1. pteridophytes
2. gymnosperms
3. monocots
4. bryophytes
A prothallus is
1. | a structure in pteridophytes formed before the thallus develops |
2. | a sporophytic free living structure formedin pteridophytes |
3. | a gametophyte free living structure formed in pteridophytes |
4. | a primitive structure formed after fertilisation in pteridophytes |
Plants of this group are diploid and well adapted to extreme conditions. They grow bearing sporophylls in compact structures called cones. The group in reference is
1. monocots
2. dicots
3. pteridophytes
4. gymnosperms
Protonema is
1. haploid and is found in mosses
2. diploid and is found in liverworts
3. diploid and is found in pteridophytes
4. haploid and is found in pteridophytes
The giant redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) is a/an
1. angiosperm
2. free fern
3. pteridophyte
4. gymnosperm