Match List-I with List-II:
List-I (Group) List-II (Example)
A. Chlorophyceae  I. Fucus
B. Phaeophyceae II. Séquoia
C. Gymnosperm III. Ulothrix
D. Bryophyta  IV. Marchantia

1. A–III, B–I, C–II, D–IV
2. A–III, B–II, C–I, D–IV
3. A–IV, B–III, C–I, D–II
4. A–II, B–I, C–III, D–IV
Subtopic:  Pheophyceae: Brown Algae | Bryophytes | Chlorophyceae: Green Algae | Gymnosperms |
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Examine the figures A, B, C, and D and identify the one in which all labelings are correct?

A.   B.
C. D.
 
A B C D
1. Laminaria Salvinta Male thallus of Marchantia Cayas
2. Polysiphonia Equisetum Female thallus of Marchantia Ginkgo
3. Chara Selaginella Sphagnum Ginkgo
4. Fucus Fern Funaria Pinus
Subtopic:  Rhodophyceae: Red Algae and Importance of Algae | Bryophytes | Bryophytes (Liverworts) | Pteridophytes: Heterospory | Gymnosperms |
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Bryophytes are often referred to as the amphibians of the plant kingdom because they:
1. Can live in soil but require water for reproduction
2. Have vascular tissues
3. Are exclusively aquatic
4. Can reproduce asexually via spores
Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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 Gemmae are:
1. Asexual buds found in liverworts
2. Sex organs in mosses
3. Resting zygote in many fungi
4. Endospores of certain bacteria
Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Bryophytes (Liverworts) | Bryophytes (Anthoceropsida) |
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of Bryophytes?
1. Presence of vascular tissues
2. Dominant gametophyte phase
3. Multicellular sex organs
4. Requirement of water for sexual reproduction
Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Classification of Pteridophytes |
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Identify the statement that most accurately describes the plant shown in the given figure:

 

1. This the male prothallus of Marchantia; A is antheridiophore and B is Gemma cup
2. This the female prothallus of Marchantia; A is archegoniophore and B is Gemma cup
3. This the male prothallus of Sphagnum; A is antheridiophore and B is Gemma cup
4. This the female prothallus of Spahgnum; A is archegoniophore and B is Gemma cup
Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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In the following diagram A, B, C and D represent

1. A - Seta, B - Leaves, C- Rhizoids, D - Capsule
2. A - Leaf, B - Rhizoids, C- Scales, D - Root hair
3. A - Capsule, B - Seta, C- Leaves, D - Rhizoids
4. A - Capsule, B - Foot, C- Leaves, D - Rhizoids
Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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What evolutionary advancement do pteridophytes exhibit compared to bryophytes?
1. Development of vascular tissues (xylem and phloem)
2. Presence of motile sperm for fertilization
3. Dominant gametophytic generation
4. Reproduction by vegetative propagation only
Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Pteridophytes |
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Examine the figure given below and select the right option giving all the four parts (a, b, c and d) correctly identified.

(a) (b) (c) (d)
1. Archegoniophore Female thallus Gemma cup Rhizoids
2. Archegoniophore Female thallus Bud Foot
3. Seta Sporophyte Protonema Rhizoids
4. Antheridiophore Male thallus Globule Roots
Subtopic:  Bryophytes |
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Leafy stage develops from the secondary protonema as a
1. Apical bud 
2. Axillary bud
3. Lateral bud
4.  Meristem

Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Bryophytes (Anthoceropsida) |
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