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Select the haploid structure of gymnosperms :

  1. Leaf, embryo, endosperm

  2. Embryo, endosperm, megaspore

  3. Pollen, embryo, endosperm

  4. Endosperm, pollen, megaspore

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Gymnosperm undergo double fertilization, therefore in haploid stage of the gynosperm life cycle the plants have only one set of chromosome, thus haploid microspores are released into air as pollen and in gymnosperm endosperm is formed before fertilization from the female gametophyte(n). Hence it is haploid.

So, the correct option is 'Endosperm, pollen, megaspore'.

Multiple choice evs flowers and fruits phanerogams gymnosperms pictorial feature of plant kingdom

In gymnosperm, the activity of sieve tubes are controlled by

  1. Nearby seive tube members

  2. Phloem parenchyma cells

  3. Nucleus of companion cell

  4. Nucleus of albuminous cells

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Gymnosperms lack typical companion cells and instead possess albuminous cells (or transfer cells) associated with sieve cells. The metabolic activity and functional control of the sieve elements in gymnosperms are regulated by the nucleus of these albuminous cells.

Multiple choice evs flowers and fruits phanerogams gymnosperms pictorial feature of plant kingdom

In gymnosperms

  1. Male and female gametophytes are independent of sporophyte

  2. Male and female gametophytes are dependent on sporophyte

  3. Ovary represents magasporangium

  4. Embryo sac represents female gametophyte

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

A male cone contains microsporophylls where male gametophytes ( pollen ) are produced and are later carried by wind to female gametophytes. The megaspore mother cell in the female cone divides by meiosis to produce four haploid megaspores; one of the megaspores divides to form the female gametophyte. So the correct option is 'Male and female gametophytes are independent of the sporophyte'.

Multiple choice evs flowers and fruits phanerogams gymnosperms pictorial feature of plant kingdom

Gymnosperms do not have?

  1. Trees

  2. Shrubs

  3. Lianas

  4. Herbs

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Gymnosperms are vascular seed plants that include trees, shrubs, and lianas, but they do not form true herbaceous plants in the botanical sense of true herbs. Thus, herbs are the correct answer as they lack the woody persistent stems typical of gymnosperms.

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Gymnosperms are naked seeded plants, because

  1. There is no ovule.

  2. There is no fruit.

  3. There is no ovary and fruit.

  4. There is no fertilization.

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The derivation of the word "gymnosperm" means naked seeds and is from the Greek words 'gymno' meaning naked or bare and 'sperm' meaning seed. 

Multiple choice evs flowers and fruits phanerogams gymnosperms pictorial feature of plant kingdom

Which of the following Gymnospermic orders resembles with angiosperms?

  1. Cycadales

  2. Coniferales

  3. Gnetales

  4. Ginkgoales

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The order Gnetales is considered to have several features that resemble angiosperms, such as the presence of vessels in the xylem and the structure of their reproductive organs.

Multiple choice evs flowers and fruits phanerogams gymnosperms pictorial feature of plant kingdom

In which of the following characters, the angiosperms resemble gymnosperms?

  1. Presence of ovule

  2. Absence of endosperm

  3. Presence of vessels

  4. Mode of fertilisation

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Angiosperms and Gymnosperms resemble each other in many characteristics on of which is the presence of ovule. The difference lies in the appearance of ovule, in Angiosperm the ovule is enclosed in ovary, whereas in Gymnosperms the ovule is naked. 

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"Heterosporous archegoniatae" is a name for

  1. Fern

  2. Gymnosperms

  3. Angiosperms

  4. Both A and B

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Heterospory is the production of spores of two different sizes and sexes by the sporophytes of land plants. Gymnosperms, like all vascular plants, have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle. The gametophyte is relatively short-lived. Two spore types, microspores and megaspores, are typically produced in pollen cones or ovulate cones, respectively. 

Archegoniatae was a higher taxonomic term that indicated those embryophytes having a female sexual organ in the form of an archegonium. 
In gymnosperm megagametophytes develop from megaspores and are retained within the ovule. They typically produce multiple archegonia.