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An epiphyte is a plant that grows on other plants, using them for support but not for nutrition

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Epiphytes are the plants which grow on the other plants for the support as they are weak themselves. They don't harm the plant on which they grow. They obtain their nutrients and moisture from the air. For example : mosses.

So, the correct option is 'True'.

Which of the following is a parasite?
  1. Lemna

  2. Arceuthobium

  3. Spirodella

  4. Wolffia


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Arceuthobium is the genus of parasitic plants. The host of this plants are members of Pinaceae and Cupressaceae. The stem is reduced and the leaves are minute structures. The flowers are sessile. Most of the parasitic plant is covered beneath the bark of the host plant. 

So, the correct answer is 'Arceuthobium'

The roots of ........... plant absorb moisture from the atmosphere.

  1. Rose

  2. Orchid

  3. Banyan

  4. Water lily


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The aerial roots of plants absorb moisture from the air. These roots are seen in epiphytes which grow on the surface of other plants.  Epiphytic plants take nutrition from air, rain and surrounding organic debris, as they are not in contact with soil. Orchids are epiphytes which have aerial roots with a modified spongy layer of the epidermis called velamen which can absorb moisture from humid air. The cells of velamen absorb water during rains and store for future.

Option B is correct

Aldrovanda is

  1. Primary producer

  2. Secondary consumer

  3. Carnivorous plant

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Aldrovanda is a free-floating and rootless aquatic plant. It functions as a snap-trap carnivore under water. A common name for it is the waterwheel plant, because a single whorl of leaves, cut from a stem, is wheel-like. Snap traps are only found in one other carnivorous plant genus, Dionaea, which comprises the commonly known Venus flytrap. 

Nepenthes (Insectivorous pitcher plant) is 

  1. Producer

  2. Consumer

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Like all green plants, pitcher plants use their leaves to harness energy from the sun and make their own food; they use carbon dioxide (CO$ _{2}$) to make energy-rich carbohydrates. So, they are producers. 

However, it tends to grow on very wet soils that are very poor in nitrogen, an important element in the processes of life. Their leaves serve as traps that capture insects, secrete digestive enzymes that break down their prey, and absorb this juice into their tissues. These carnivorous traps are adaptations that allow these plants to survive and prosper in their harsh, nitrogen-poor environment. 
Hence, it is both a producer and a carnivore. 

Which statement is correct about saprophytes ?

  1. They do not possess chlorophyll

  2. They survive on other organisms

  3. They live on dead organism

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Saprophytes are the class of organism that have saprophytic mode of nutrition. They feed on dead living organism. They are assumed to have evolved from green plants but have lost their chlorophyll during the course of evolution.

Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called 

  1. Insectivorous

  2. Epiphytes

  3. Saprophytes

  4. Mycorrhiza


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
A.Insectivorous plants - Plants, trap, kill and digest insects are called insectivourous plants. They grow in nitrogen
B.Epiphytic - Plants which grow on the branches of big trees for light and shelter. These plants are not connected to soil directly.
 deficient soils. So, to get nitrogen the kill and digest the insects.
C.Saprophytic - Organisms, grow on the dead bodies to get food.
D. Mycorrhiza - association of fungi with roots of higher plants
So the correct option is 'epiphytes'.

One of the following is a saprophyte.

  1. Monotropa$/$ Neottia

  2. Utricularia

  3. Dionaea

  4. Nepenthes


Correct Option: A

Which of the following come under the category of plant materials?

  1. Stem

  2. Leaves

  3.  Gourds

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Plant materials include a wide and varied group of plant parts from many species. General categories of plant materials include grasses, rushes, barks, woods, gourds, stems, roots, seeds, and leaves. These materials can be used to construct baskets, netting, cordage, and even fabrics. Common production methods include felting, knitting, knotting, coiling, plaiting, and weaving. 

So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.

In which plants stem are modified to store food and also act as organ of perennation to tide over conditions unfavourable for growth?

  1. Turmeric and Cucumber

  2. Chrysanthemum and Ginger

  3. Turmeric and Potato

  4. Euphorbia and Sweet Potato


Correct Option: A