Archegoniophore is present in

(1) Chara

(2) Adiantum

(3) Funaria

(4) Marchantia

Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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A prokaryotic autotrophic nitrogen fixing symbiont is found in

1. Cycas 2. Cicer
3. Pisum 4. Alnus

Subtopic:  Examples of Gymnosperms |
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Male and female gametophytes are independent and free-living in

(1) mustard

(2) castor

(3) Pinus

(4) Sphagnum

Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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Which one of the following  has haplontic life cycle?

(1) Funaria

(2) Polytrichum

(3) Ustilago

(4) Wheat

 50%
Level 3: 35%-60%
NEET - 2009
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Phylogenetic system of classification is based on

1. evolutionary relationships
2. morphological features
3. chemical constituents
4. floral characters
Subtopic:  Classification System: I | Classification System |
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Which one of the following is a vascular cryptogam?

1. Equisetum

2. Ginkgo

3. Marchantia

4. Cedrus

Subtopic:  Classification of Pteridophytes: I | Classification of Pteridophytes |
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Which one of the following is considered important in the development of seed habit?

1. Dependent sporophyte
2. Heterospory
3. Haplontic life cycle
4. Free-living gametophyte
Subtopic:  Pteridophytes: Heterospory |
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In which one of the following, the male and female gametophytes don't have free-living independent existence?

1. Pteris 2. Funaria
3. Polytrichum 4. Cedrus
Subtopic:  General Accounts of Gymnosperms: II | Gymnosperms |
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NEET - 2008
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Which one of the following is heterosporous?
1. Dryopteris
2. Salvinia
3. Adiantum
4. Equisetum

Subtopic:  Pteridophytes: Heterospory |
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Select one of the following pairs of important features distinguishing Gnetum from Cycas and Pinus and showing affinities with angiosperms

1. absence of resin duct and leaf venation
2. presence of vessel elements and absence of archegonia
3. perianth and two integuments
4. embryo development and apical meristem
Subtopic:  General Accounts of Gymnosperms: II | Gymnosperms |
 67%
Level 2: 60%+
NEET - 2008
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