A. Ferns
B. Seed plants
C. Both of these
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Megaphylls i.e. leaves with divided veins with an expanded lamina is a dharacteristic of ___________________?
A. Lycopods
B. Ferns
C. Seed plants
D. Both b and c - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of mitochondria?
A. It contains F1 particles
B. It is involved in the synthesis of protein
C. It is a self replicating organelle
D. Number of mitochondria is constant - What is the characteristic feature of consumers?
A. Autotroph
B. Heterotroph
C. Parasite
D. Saprophyte - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of green algae?
A. Some green algae possess cell wall with cellulose
B. They are generally accepted as the ancestors of green plants
C. Chlorella is unicellular non-motile green algae
D. None of these - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of dinoflagellates?
A. Most of them are unicellular
B. They have blooms
C. Their cells are often covered with shells of interlocking cellulose plates impregnated with calcium
D. None of these - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of triploblasts?
A. All of them have blood vascular system
B. They may be coelomate pseudocoelomate or acoelomate
C. They are included in grade bilaterian
D. All of them have digestive system - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of Kingdom Animalia.
A. All animals are ingestive heterotrophs
B. All animals are eukaryotes
C. All animals develop from the dissimilar gametes i.e. large sperm and small egg.
D. It is largest kingdom. - Of the following which one is not the characteristic of the plants included in psilopsida_____________?
A. Gametophyte is colourless
B. They have mycorrhizal association
C. Rhizoids bear Rhizome
D. Aerial branches have veinless outgrowths - The characteristic which enable animals to tolerate dehydration is called__________?
A. Osmoconformation
B. Osmoregulaton
C. Anhydrobiosis
D. Anhydrosis - Kranz anatomy is a characteristic feature of_________?
A. C4 plants
B. C3 plants
C. C2 plants
D. CAM plantsSubmitted by: Eesha Khalid