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Bryophytes are the first land plants but incompletely adapted to land conditions as______________________

  1. Plant body is parenchymatous

  2. Protonema is present

  3. Male gametes are motile

  4. Stomata are absent


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Certain features in bryophytes are not completely supporting the life of bryophytes on land like:

  • Absence of stomata
  • The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves
  • Vascular tissues are completely absent.
  • Water is essential for fertilization.

Bryophytes are dependent on water because

  1. Archegonium has to remain filled with water for fertilization.

  2. Water is essential for fertilization for homosporous nature.

  3. Water is essential for vegetative propagation.

  4. The sperms can easily reach up to the egg in the archegonium.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bryophytes require water to reproduce. The male gametes (sperm) require water to reach the female gamete. The fact that they are non-vascular plant only accounts for their small size and not why they are dependent on water.

Vascular and mechanical tissue is absent in_____________.

  1. Bryophyta

  2. Pteridophyta

  3. Gymnosperms

  4. Angiosperms


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pteridophytes have a well-differentiated plant body with vascular tissues. Therefore, option B is incorrect. 
Gymnosperms have a well-differentiated plant body with vascular tissues. They produce naked seeds. Therefore, option C is incorrect. 
Angiosperms have a well-differentiated plant body with vascular tissues. They produce seeds enveloped in fruits. Therefore, option D is incorrect. 
Bryophytes have a well-differentiated plant body with stem and leaf-like structures. They do not have conducting or vascular tissues, i.e, xylem, and phloem. Thus, they are called non-vascular cryptogamic plants. They are very small in length usually 2 cm to 15 cm. So they do not need mechanical tissues.  Therefore, option A is correct.

Give the differences between thallophyta and bryophyta.

  1. Thallophyta: Body is thallus like, not differentiated into root, stem, and leaves.                                          Bryophyta: Plant's body is differentiated into leaf-like structure and rhizoids.

  2. Thallophyta: Sex organs single celled.
    Bryophyta: Sex organs multicellular.

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The differences between thallophyta and bryophyta are :
(i) Thallophyta: Body is thallus like, not differentiated into root, stem and leaves. Sex organs single celled. Example: Spirogyra.
(ii) Bryophyta: Plant body is differentiated into leaf and rhizoids. Sex organs multicellular. Example : Moss

Female sex organ of bryophytes is called as

  1. Ovary

  2. Oogonia

  3. Antheridium

  4. Archegonium


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Archegonium is the the female reproductive organ in ferns and mosses. An archegonium also occurs in some gymnosperms, e.g., cycads and conifers. It is a flask-shaped structure, consists of a neck, with one or more layers of cells, and a swollen base and the centre, which contains the egg. Neck-canal cells, located above the egg, disappear as the archegonium matures, thus producing a passage for entry of the sperm. The sperm are produced in the corresponding male reproductive organ, the antheridium.

Which does not occur in thallus of Marchantia?

  1. Nostoc

  2. Oil cells

  3. Starch grains

  4. Reticulate thickenings


Correct Option: A

Sphaerocarpos belongs to

  1. Pteridophyta

  2. Bryophyta

  3. Gymnospermae

  4. Angiospermae


Correct Option: B

More than one answer may be correct:
Marchantia polymorpha
1. Is dioecious
2. Possesses antheridiophores and archegoniophores
3. Lacks foot and seta in its sporophyte
4. Is heterosporous.

  1. 1, 2, 3 are correct

  2. 1 and 2 are correct

  3. 2 and 4 are correct

  4. 1 and 3 are correct


Correct Option: B

Which one is an amphibious plant

  1. Lotus

  2. Vallisneria

  3. Typha

  4. Trapa


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lotus, Vallisneria and Trapa are fully aquatic plants. They can survive only in water.

But, Typha is a genus which includes a variety of plants. It is aquatic, semi-aquatic, rhizomatous and herbaceous plants in nature.
So the correct option is C.

Which of the following have an independent gametophyte generation and a dependent sporophyte generation?

  1. Horsetails

  2. Mosses

  3. Ferns

  4. Conifers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Alternation of generations is a term primarily used to describe the life cycle of plants (taken here to mean the Archaeplastida). A multicellular gametophyte, which is haploid with n chromosomes, alternates with a multicellular sporophyte, which is diploid with 2n chromosomes, made up of n pairs. 
  • A mature sporophyte produces spores by meiosis, a process that reduces the number of chromosomes to half, from 2n to n. Because meiosis is a key step in the alternation of generations, it is likely that meiosis has a fundamental adaptive function. 
  • The nature of this function is still unresolved, but the two main ideas are that meiosis is adaptive because it facilitates repair of DNA damages and/or that it generates genetic variation. In liverworts, mosses, and hornworts, the sporophyte is less well developed than the gametophyte and is largely dependent on it. 
  • Although moss and hornwort sporophytes can photosynthesize, they require additional photosynthate from the gametophyte to sustain growth and spore development and depend on it for the supply of water, mineral nutrients and nitrogen.
  • In ferns, the gametophyte is a small flattened autotrophic prothallus on which the young sporophyte is briefly dependent for its nutrition.