A. Oxylophytes
B. Halophytes
C. Psychrophytes
D. Psammophytes
Related Mcqs:
- Plants growing on externally cold soil are called:
A. Halophyte
B. Oxylophyte
C. Psychrophyte
D. Psammophyte - Plants growing on burnt soil are called:
A. Heliophilous
B. Hydrophilous
C. Pyrophilous
D. Pyriform - Plants growing in loose non-saline soil are:
A. Xerophytes
B. Halophytes
C. Mesophytes
D. Lithophytes - In water logged soil plants cannot grow properly because the soil is:
A. Physiologically wet
B. Physiologically dry
C. Physically dry
D. None of the above - Removal of top soil by soil erosion result in the loss of soil:
A. Nitrites
B. Nitrates
C. Nitrogen
D. Nitric and nitrous acids - Plants growing on rocks are called on:
A. Psychrophytes
B. Lithophytes
C. Halophytes
D. Sciophytes - Plants growing on desert and steppe are called:
A. Oxylophytes
B. Lithophytes
C. Eremophytes
D. Psilophytes - Plants growing in xerophytic conditions usually have:
A. Feebly developed root system
B. Deep and much branched root system
C. Well developed leaves
D. III developed vascular system - Thick cuticles on leaves are typical of plants growing in:
A. Wet habitats
B. Warm habitats
C. Dry habitats
D. Cool habitats - The plants growing on saline soils are called:
A. Heliophytes
B. Xerophytes
C. Halophytes
D. Hydrophytes
The correct answer to the question: "Plants growing in extreme cold soil are:" is "Psychrophytes ".