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Multiple choice biology pictorial feature of plant kingdom uses of bryophytes introduction to bryophytes cryptogams

Which bryophyte is of economic importance?

  1. Funaria

  2. Marchantia

  3. Riccia

  4. Sphagnum

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

Sphagnum is one of the most important plant genera in the world. 
Sphagnum tends to acidify its surroundings. The acidity inhibits bacterial and fungal growth.
Living Sphagnum plants have an impressive water holding potential, with a number of species able to hold 20 or more times their own weight in water. Given the ability to absorb large amounts of water Sphagnum plays a significant role in water regulation. Sphagnum absorbs a vast quantity of water during any heavy downpour or after snow melt and then releases much of that water in a more gradual flow over a much longer period.
Peat is a valuable fuel like coal, consists of Sphagnum plants, which got compacted and fossilized over the past thousands of years.

Multiple choice biology pictorial feature of plant kingdom uses of bryophytes introduction to bryophytes cryptogams

The bryophyte which can absorb water upto 18 times of its weight?

  1. Anthoceros

  2. Sphagnum

  3. Davsonia

  4. Marchantia

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

Sphagnum that generally grows in bogs are slightly antiseptic and can absorb large amount of water i.e., upto 18 times its weight. On account of these properties they may be used for filling absorbent bandage in place of cotton, in the hospitals. The plants absorb and hold water in them. For these properties they are used in seed beds and green houses to root cuttings. They are also used to maintain high soil acidity required by certain plants.

Multiple choice biology pictorial feature of plant kingdom uses of bryophytes introduction to bryophytes cryptogams

Bryophyta are ecologically important plants as they are

  1. Best producer in nature

  2. Pioneer in succession on barren lands

  3. Decomposers

  4. Nitrifying plants

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

Bryophytes can colonize any rock, soil or any barren land. They have the ability to absorb water from rain and mist and to trap nutrients dissolved in rain and mist drops. They Dead and decaying bryophytes release nutrients and make a path for soil formation. Hence, they are the first organism in primary succession. Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Multiple choice biology pictorial feature of plant kingdom uses of bryophytes introduction to bryophytes cryptogams

Peat, obtained from Sphagnum moss, is used as ______________.

  1. Fuel

  2. Manure

  3. Corrosive

  4. Both (a) and (b)

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

Peat consists of deposits of vegetable matter which have accumulated in bogs and swamps and slowly decomposed, becoming somewhat carbonised and compacted. It is dark brown in colour. Peat is built by Sphagnum moss, for this reason, Sphagnum is called peat moss. Peat is used as fuel and manure.

So the correct option is D.

Multiple choice biology pictorial feature of plant kingdom uses of bryophytes introduction to bryophytes cryptogams

Which of the following plants was used as a wound dressing as late as World war I

  1. Copper moss

  2. Sphagnum

  3. Hornworts

  4. Red algae

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

Sphagnum efficiently absorbs moisture because of its close overlapping leaves and sponge-like matting of the branches around the stem, and also the microscopic structure of the leaves. The elongated living cells form a network running throughout the leaf but it is a second set of cells, dead and empty, that provide the plant’s capacity for absorption. Their porous cell walls allow water to flow in and inflate them. Each cell can absorb up to 25 times its own weight of liquid. Sphagnum has found use since ancient times in home-made sanitary towels and as a form of nappy. Sphagnum has been used to staunch wounds for over 1,000 years. Scottish soldiers used it at the battle of Flodden in 1513. Its use for wounds waned until the 1914–18 war, when it soon became obvious to surgeons that the need for dressings would be immense due to the unexpected numbers of military wounded.

So the correct option is 'Sphagnum'.