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Questions Related to cryptogams
Bryophytes have true roots.
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True
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False
Bryophyta is known as amphibians of the plant kingdom as they can survive both on land and water. They lack fully developed vascular tissue. They do not have true roots rather they have a root-like structure known as rhizoid. They originate from lower epidermal cells of bryophytes. They are similar in function to root as it helps in the absorption of water.
Bryophyta acts as connecting link between________________
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Thallophyta and Pteridophyta
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Algae and Fungi
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Pteridophyta and Gymnosperms
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Terrestrial fungi and aquatic fungi
Bryophyta acts as the connecting link between algae (Thallophyta) and Pteridophyta. Their body is differentiated more than algae but lacks true root, stem, and leaves. They do not have vascular tissue like algae but have multicellular sex organ and requires water for fertilization like Pteridophyta.
First land inhabiting organisms are_____________
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Bryophytes
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Gymosperms
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Angiosperms
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Pteridophytes
The first land inhabiting plants are bryophytes.
The evolution of plants has resulted in widely varying levels of complexity, from the earliest algal mats, through bryophytes, lycopods, ferns to the complex gymnosperms and angiosperms of today. bryophytes (liverworts, mosses and hornworts) have developed the gametophyte, with the sporophyte becoming almost entirely dependent on it; vascular plants have developed the sporophyte, with the gametophyte being particularly reduced in the seed plants.
------ are called as amphibians of the plant kingdom.
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Bryophytes
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Pteriphytes
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Angiosperms
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Gymnosperms
Amphibians are those organisms which live on both land and in water. Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants, though they live in soil, they need water for sexual reproduction. The sperm of bryophyte (antherozoids) are flagellate and need water to swim to the eggs. In other words, as these plants need water for reproduction unlike other plants, they are called as amphibians.
Conducting tissue in Funaria is____________
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Parenchyma
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Collenchyma
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Sclerenchyma
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Xylem and phloem
Funaria is a genus of approximately 200 species of moss. These are primitive multicellular, autotrophic, shade-loving, amphibious plants. They reproduce by spore formation. They have no vascular system. Conducting tissue present is parenchyma. Root like structures called rhizoids are present. They show alternation of generation i.e., the gametophytic stage alternates with the sporophytic stage.
'Amphibians' of plant kingdom are__________________
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Thallophyta
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Bryophyta
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Lichens
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Rhodophyta
First group of plants to inhabit land are
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Pteridophytes
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Bryophytes
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Gymnosperms
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Angiosperms
Pteridophytes differ from bryophytes in possessing
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Archegonia
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Spores
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Alternation of generations
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Vascular tissue
Bryophytes are embryophytes that are non-vascular i.e., they have no xylem and phloem. Pteridophytes are vascular plants i.e., plants with xylem and phloem, that reproduce and disperse via spores.
The dominant phase in bryophyte is gametophyte while the dominant phase in pteridophyte is sporophyte. Bryophytes have no true roots while pteridophyte have true roots. Bryophytes have no vascular tissues while pteridophytes have vascular tissues.
Which of the following plant groups is the most abundant on earth?
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Ferns
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Mosses
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Hornworts
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Liverworts
Which of the following groups is considered as 'amphibians of plant kingdom'?
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Thallophyta
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Bryophyta
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Pteridophyta
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Spermatophyta
Bryophytes are small non-vascular plants. They are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants are found near freshwater. But their sperms also called antherozoids are flagellate and need water to swim and reach the eggs in order to fertilize it. Hence they need water for sexual reproduction. Thus the correct answer is option B.