Examples: Flashcards

1
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  1. Chlorophyll a:
A

cyanobacteria

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2
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  1. Photosynthetic autotrophs:
A

cyanobacteria

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3
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  1. Heterocysts:
A

Anabaena and Nostoc

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4
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  1. Dinoflagellate:
A

Gonyaulax

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5
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  1. Flagellated Protozoan:
A

Trypanosoma

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  1. Ciliated Protozoan:
A

Paramoecium

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7
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  1. Sporozoan:
A

Plasmodium

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  1. Phycomycetes: (3)
A

Mucor, Rhizopus, Albugo

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9
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  1. Ascomycetes: (7)
A

Penicillium, Saccharomyces, Aspergillus, Claviceps, Neurospora, morels and truffles

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10
Q
  1. syncarpous:
A

mustard and tomato

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11
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  1. marginal placentation:
A

pea

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12
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  1. Axial Placentation:
A

china rose, tomato and lemon

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13
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  1. parietal placentation:
A

mustard and Argemone

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14
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  1. Free central placentation:
A

Dianthus and Primrose

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15
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  1. basal placentation:
A

sunflower, marigold

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16
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  1. Drupe:
A

mango and coconut

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17
Q
  1. endospermic seeds:
A

castor

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18
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  1. non- endospermic seeds:
A

bean, gram and pea

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19
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  1. Twisted aestivation:
A

china rose, lady’s finger and cotton

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20
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  1. Imbricate aestivation:
A

Cassia and gulmohur

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21
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  1. Vexillary aestivation:
A

pea and bean

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22
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  1. Epipetalous:
A

brinjal

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23
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  1. Epiphyllous:
A

lily

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24
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  1. Monoadelphous:
A

china rose

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25
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  1. Diadelphous:
A

pea

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26
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  1. Polyadelphous:
A

citrus

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27
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  1. variation in the length of filaments within a flower:
A

Salvia and mustard

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28
Q
  1. apocarpous:
A

lotus and rose

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29
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  1. alternate phyllotaxy
A

china rose, mustard and sun flower plants

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30
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  1. opposite phyllotaxy:
A

Calotropis and guava plants

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31
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  1. whorled phyllotaxy:
A

Alstonia

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32
Q
  1. actinomorphic flower:
A

mustard, datura, chilli

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33
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  1. zygomorphic flower:
A

pea, gulmohur, bean, Cassia

34
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  1. asymmetric flower:
35
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  1. hypogynous flower:
A

mustard, china rose and brinjal

36
Q
  1. perigynous flower:
A

plum, rose, peach

37
Q
  1. epigynous flowers:
A

guava and cucumber, and the ray florets of sunflower

38
Q
  1. Valvate aestivation:
A

Calotropis

39
Q
  1. Mycorrhiza:
40
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  1. Coralloid roots with N2 fixing bacteria:
41
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  1. Unbranched stem of Gymnosperm:
42
Q
  1. Branched stem of Gymnosperm:
A

Pinus, Cedrus

43
Q
  1. Pinnate leaves:
44
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  1. Strobili or cones on same tree in gymnosperms:
45
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  1. Male cones on different trees in gymnosperms:
46
Q
  1. Angiosperms:
A

Wolffia and Eucalyptus

47
Q
  1. pinnately compound leaf:
48
Q
  1. palmately compound leaves:
A

silk cotton

49
Q
  1. Mosses:
A

Funaria, Polytrichum and Sphagnum

50
Q
  1. Strobili or cones of pteridophytes:
A

Selaginella, Equisetum

51
Q
  1. Microphyll of pteridophytes:
A

Selaginella

52
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  1. Macrophylls of pteridophytes:
53
Q
  1. Heterosporous pteridophytes:
A

Selaginella and Salvinia

54
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  1. Psilopsida:
55
Q
  1. Lycopsida:
A

Selaginella, Lycopodium

56
Q
  1. Sphenopsida:
57
Q
  1. Pteropsida:
A

Dryopteris, Pteris, Adiantum

58
Q
  1. Giant redwood tree:
59
Q
  1. Carrageen Hydrocolloid:
60
Q
  1. Ice creams and jellies:
A

Gelidium and Gracilaria

61
Q
  1. Food supplement of space travellers:
62
Q
  1. Chlorophyceae:
A

Chlamydomonas, Volvox, Ulothrix, Spirogyra and Chara

63
Q
  1. Filamentous Phaeophyceae:
A

Ectocarpus

64
Q
  1. Branched Phaeophyceae:
65
Q
  1. Phaeophyceae:
A

Ectocarpus, Dictyota, Laminaria, Sargassum and Fucus

66
Q
  1. Rhodophyceae:
A

Polysiphonia, Porphyra, Gracilaria and Gelidium

67
Q
  1. Peat:
A

Sphagnum moss

68
Q
  1. Liverwort:
A

Marchantia

69
Q
  1. Basidiomycetes:
A

mushrooms, bracket fungi, puffballs, Agaricus, Ustilago, Puccinia

70
Q
  1. Deuteromycetes:
A

Alternaria, Colletotrichum and Trichoderma

71
Q
  1. Colonial Algae:
72
Q
  1. Filamentous Algae:
A

Ulothrix and Spirogyra

73
Q
  1. Flagellated isogamous sexual gametes:
74
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  1. Non- Flagellated isogamous sexual gametes:
75
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  1. Anisogamous sexual gametes:
76
Q
  1. Oogamous sexual gamete:
A

Volvox, Fucus

77
Q
  1. Marine Algae used as food:
A

Porphyra, Laminaria and Sargassum

78
Q
  1. Algin Hydrocolloid:
A

Brown algae

79
Q

Tap root system

A

mustard plant

80
Q

Fibrous root system

81
Q

Adventitious roots

A

grass, monstera, banyan

82
Q

Perianth