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Gametophyte embeded in sporophyte in

  1. Bryophyta

  2. Pteridophyta

  3. Cryptogams

  4. Spermatophyta


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The spermatophyta comprises of all those land plants that produce flowers and seed. In angiosperms, and other seed plants, gametophytes are not independent seed plants, instead they are small structures found embedded within the sporophyte.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

Plants reproducing by spores such as mosses and ferns are grouped under the general term

  1. Cryptogams

  2. Bryophytes

  3. Sporophytes

  4. Thallophytes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cryptogams refer to the plants and fungi that do not reproduce by seeds. Besides these, the cryptogams are also known to reproduce by means of spores. All spore producing plants including mosses and ferns do not reproduce by seeds are hence, known as cryptogams.

Which one of the following is called as horsetail?

  1. Lycopodium

  2. Marsilia

  3. Equisetum

  4. Selaginella


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The name horsetail, often used for the entire group, arose because the branched species somewhat resemble a horse's tail. 
Equisetum is the only living genus in Equisetaceae, a family of vascular plants that reproduce by spores rather than seeds.
Equisetum is a "living fossil" as it is the only living genus of the entire class Equisetopsida, which for over one hundred million years was much more diverse and dominated the understory of late Paleozoic forests. Some Equisetopsida were large trees reaching to 30 meters tall.

Cryptogams are

  1. Flowering plant

  2. Flowerless plants, seedless plants or lower plants

  3. Higher plants

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A cryptogam is a plant  that reproduces by spores and it is without flowers or seeds. Cryptogamae means hidden reproduction which refers to the fact that no seed is produced, thus cryptogams represent the non-seed bearing plants. Other names, such as "thallophytes", "lower plants", and "spore plants" are also occasionally used.

Cryptogams are the opposite of the Phanerogamae or Spermatophyta the seed plants.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

If seed is defined as a modified ovule as a result of fertilization, one may expect to find such seed in

  1. All vascular plants

  2. Angiosperm only

  3. Gymnosperm only

  4. Phanerogams


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The phanerogams are the plants which can produce seeds. These are the plants which possess ovule where the fertilisation of male and female gametes takes place to form the zygote. The ovule is transformed into the seed after fertilisation. So, the seeds can be observed in the phanerogams. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D. 

Ectophloic siphonostele occurs in ___________________.

  1. Marsilea and Botrychium

  2. Dicksonia and Maiden Hair Fern

  3. Osmunda and Equisetum

  4. Adiantum and Cucurbitaceae


Correct Option: C

Which group of plants among the following were the first to develop into an independent sporophytic generation?

  1. Bryophytes

  2. Pteridophytes

  3. Gymnosperms

  4. Angiosperms


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The plants exhibit the alternation of generations in their life cycle. The lower plants have a dependent sporophytic generation of the gametophyte. The first plants to develop as an independent sporophytic generation are the pteridophytes. These are the vascular plants which can survive in the terrestrial areas and has a independent diploid sporophytic stage. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B. 

Scientific name of flowering plants is

  1. Cryptogam

  2. Bryophytes

  3. Phanerogams

  4. Pteridophytes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The cryptogams are flowerless (non-flowering) and seedless, spore-bearing plants. Phanerogams are flower bearing, seed producing tracheophytes. Bryophytes and pteridophytes come under cryptogams. 

Which of the following is also called as club moss?

  1. Pteris

  2. Lycopodium

  3. Equisetum

  4. Marsilia


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses which is also known as ground pines or creeping cedar. They are flowerless, vascular, terrestrial or epiphytic plants, with widely branched, erect, prostrate or creeping stems, with small, simple, needle-like or scale-like leaves that cover the stem and branches thickly. Their leaves contain a single, unbranched vascular strand and are microphylls by definition. The kidney-shaped or reniform spore-cases (sporangia) contain spores of one kind only (isosporous, homosporous) and are borne on the upper surface of the leaf blade of specialized leaves (sporophylls) arranged in a cone-like strobilus at the end of upright stems. The club-shaped appearance of these fertile stems gives the clubmosses their common name.

Which one of the following is a vascular cryptgam ?

  1. Cedrus

  2. Equisetum

  3. Ginkgo

  4. Marchantia


Correct Option: B