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Match the following.

Sl.no Column A Sl.no Column B
(a) Naked seed (i) Angiosperm
(b) Covered seed (ii) Gymnosperm
(c) Flagella (iii) Bryophytes
(d) Marchantia (iv) Euglena
(e) Marsilea (v) Thallophyta
(f) Cladophora (vi) Pteridophyta
(g) Penicillium (vii) Fungi

Important Questions on Diversity in Living Organisms

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Association of algae and fungi forms
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Reserve food product of most of the algae is
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Amphibians of plant kingdoms are
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If you are asked to classify the various algae into distinct groups, which of the following characters you should choose?
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Which of the following group of plants are also called as naked seeded plants
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Which of the following groups have naked embryos
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The root of which plant is used as medicine
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Which is an example of the bryophyte
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In which of the following groups would you place a plant that produces spores and embryos but lacks seeds and vascular tissue?
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Which of the following have naked seed?
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‘Ratoon Cropping’ is gaining popularity among which of the following crop cultivators?
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Which of the following is monocotyledon?
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Trees of the genus Pinus are placed in higher groups compared to those of Marsilea genus because of the presence of one of the following features.
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Answer the following questions in your own words.

Write the characteristics of subkingdom Phanerogams.


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Kevin found out needle-like leaves in 
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The plants which have naked seeds belong to the group:
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You are provided with the seeds of gram, wheat, rice, pumpkin, maize and pea. Classify them whether they are monocot or dicot.
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Answer the following questions in your own words.

Distinguish between monocots and dicots.