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Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 1

Seed habit first established in:-

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The seed habit was established in Gymnosperms. The development of seed habit, seen in present-day gymnosperms (and also in angiosperms) eliminated the requirement of water during sexual reproduction. In seed plants, two types of sporangia develop on sporophylls. They are known as megasporangium (ovule) and microsporangium.  The ovule upon fertilization gives rise to the seed.  

Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 2

Which of following is a heterosporous Pteridophyte :-

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Heterospory is a phenomenon in which two kinds of spores are borne by the same plant. These spores differ in size. The smaller one is known as microspore and the larger one is known as megaspore. The microspore germinates to form the male gametophyte and the megaspore germinates to form the female gametophyte. Heterospory evolved first in pteridophytes such as Selaginella and Salvinia. Hence option B is correct.

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Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 3

Which group includes green leaf microphyllous plants:-

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In Lycopsida, the sporophyte is differentiated into stem, roots and leaves. The leaves are microphyllous and with a single vein. The vascular strands or steles may be protostelic, siphonostele or polystelic. The leaf-gaps are always absent, sporophylls produce a single sporangium on the adaxial side near its base. The sporophylls are borne in strobili. They are homosporous or heterosporous. The antherozoids are biflagellate or multiciliated.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 4

Roots first originated in :-

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The branching of roots involves the endogenous origin of new root apical meristems in the pericycle or, in many ferns (e.g. Marsilea ), the endodermis of the parent root.Roots arise from the embryonic axis, from other roots or stems; the latter is where all roots originate in non‐seed vascular plants.
Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 5

Cryptogamic plants are:-

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The cryptogams are flowerless and seedless plants. They are simple plants like algae, mosses and ferns which do not produce flowers, fruits and seeds. Cryptogams are considered as lower plants.
Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 6

In Lycopodium the antherozoids are :-

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The antherozoid of Lycopodium is pear shaped with two flagella at the anterior end. The biflagellate antherozoids of Lycopodium resemble more to the antherozoids of Bryophytes, rather than those of vascular plants.

Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 7

In pteridophytes the spore germinate to form:-

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These cells undergo meiosis to form haploid spores. If a spore lands on a suitable site, it will germinate and grow via mitosis into a mature gametophyte plant. A gametophyte is the plant that produces gametes. The fern gametophyte is a small (approximately 5 mm), bisexual, heart-shaped plant called a prothallus.
Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 8

Spindle shaped male gametes are found in :–

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Selaginella is the only living genus of the order Selaginellales and is commonly known as 'spike moss' or 'small club moss'. It is a large genus comprising of about 700 species distributed all over the world. Abundantly it is found growing in tropical rain forests
Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 9

Aquatic fern which supports the growth of blue green algae, Anabaena, and used to increase the yield of paddy crop is :-

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Nostoc in Azolla is used to increase the yield of paddy crop because it can supply the crop with nitrogen because nitrogen is the single most limiting factor in paddy cultivation.
Test: Plant Kingdom- Pteridophytes (April 11) - Question 10

Evolution of seed habit first started in :-

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The origin and evolution of the seed habit was started in late Devonian times about 385 M. a) The earliest seed plants, “progymnosperms”, emerged in the late Devonian . Progymnoperm fossils show vegetative morphologies to seed plants.

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