Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

1. Diatoms: Chief producers in oceans

2. Dinoflagellates: Red tides

3. Slime moulds: Spores dispersed by water

4. Euglenoids: Protein rich pellicle

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Saprophytic protists are:

1. Slime moulds 2. Dinoflagellates
3. Chrysophytes 4. Protozoans
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select your answer from the codes given below:

Column I   Column II
A. Diatoms a. Protein-rich layer of pellicle
B. Dinoflagellates   b. Cell wall embedded with silica
C.  Euglenoids c. Spores with true walls
D. Slime moulds   d.  Cellulose plates in the cell wall

Codes:

A     B      C      D
1. b a c d
2. b d a c
3. b c a d
4.   b a d c
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Slime moulds aren't/haven't

(1) Extremely resistant

(2) Having spores which are dispersed by air currents

(3) An aggregation called as plasmodium

(4) Photoautotrophs

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Choose the odd one out with respect to slime moulds

1. Spores possess true cellulosic walls 
2. The body moves along decaying twigs and leaves engulfing organic material
3. Can grow and spread over several feets
4. Spores are dispersed by water currents
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The thalloid body of a slime mould (Myxomycetes) is known as:
1. protonema
2. Plasmodium
3. fruiting body
4. mycelium

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Select incorrect statement with respect to the following group
of organisms and their characteristics

1. Chrysophyte            –    Includes diatoms and
                                       desmids, Planktonic
                                       organism.
2. Dinoflagellate           –   Mostly marine and
                                       photosynthetic, cell wall has
                                       stiff cellulosic plate
                                       on outer surface.
3. Euglenoids               –  Majority of them are fresh
                                      water, cell wall is absent.
4. Slime mould             –  Saprophytic motile spores
                                       with true walls

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