Birds in captivity (as in poultry farms) :

1. lay eggs seasonally
2. can be made to lay eggs throughout the year
3. exhibit estrous cycles
4. exhibit menstrual cycles

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Menstrual cycles occur in:
1. all animal females
2. all female mammals
3. female monkeys, apes, and humans
4. only in human females

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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

 

Organism

Chromosome number in a meiocyte

1.

Ophioglossum

630

2.

Housefly

12

3.

Maize

20

4.

Butterfly

380

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In several simple plants like algae, bryophytes, and pteridophytes, water is the medium through which gamete transfer takes place. To increase the chances of fertilization, such plants:

1. Produce a large number of female gametes that are non-motile
2. Produce a large number of male gametes that is several thousand times the number of female gametes produced
3. Produce a large number of female gametes that is several thousand times the number of male gametes produced
4. Do not have the capability of reproducing asexually
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A reproductive strategy that involves the development of a female (rarely a male) gamete (sex cell) without fertilization is called:

1. Parthenogenesis 2. Parthenocarpy
3. Panmixis 4. Amphimixis
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Consider the two statements:

I: Organisms exhibiting external fertilisation show great synchrony between the sexes.
II: Such organisms release a large number of gametes into the surrounding medium (water).

1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I.
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I.
3. I is correct but II is incorrect.
4. Both I and II are incorrect.
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A major disadvantage of external fertilization is:

1. Lack of variation in the progeny
2. The number of progeny produced can only be one or few
3. The offspring are extremely vulnerable to predators threatening their survival up to adulthood
4. The progeny have a very short life span and a low reproductive potential
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When compared to external fertilization, in cases where internal fertilization takes place in sexually reproducing organisms:

1. The progeny are afforded better protection
2. The number of male gametes are highly reduced while the number of female gametes is increased
3. Male gamete is non-motile and the female gamete has to reach it
4. In seed plants the non-motile male gametes are carried to the female gamete by pollen tubes

Identify the correct statements from the options given below :
I. Only I and II are correct
II. Only III and IV are correct
III. Only I and IV are correct
IV. Only II and III are correct

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What would be correct for haploid cells in the body of a higher animal like humans?

1. They are a typical example of human cells.
2. They are caused by allelic variation.
3. They are gametes, which allow sexual reproduction.
4. They contain 46 chromosomes.
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Identify the correct statements:

I. Clear-cut vegetative, juvenile, and senescent phases are seen only in perennial plants.
II. Neelakurinji flowers once in 12 years.
III. Bamboo flowers only once in their lifetime.
 
1. Only III
2. Only II and III
3. Only I and II
4. I, II, and III
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