Description : Which one of the following is common to multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses? (a) Diplontic life cycle (b) Members of Kingdom Plantae (c) Mode of nutrition (d) Multiplication by fragmentation
Last Answer : (d) Multiplication by fragmentation
Description : 79. Which one of the following is common to multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses ? (1) Multiplication by fragmentation (2) Diplontic life cycle (3) Members of kingdom Plantae (4) Mode of Nutrition
Last Answer : Multiplication by fragmentation
Description : Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by most of the members of the kingdom plantae? a) they are multicellular b) they are nonmotile c) they possess bilateral symmetry d) there is an alternation of haploid and diploid generations
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- THEY POSSESS BILATERAL SYMMETRY
Description : Which kingdom shows link with all eukaryotic members?
Last Answer : Which kingdom shows link with all eukaryotic members?
Description : Which one of the following is wrong for fungi? (a) They are eukaryotic. (b) All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall. (c) They are heterotrophic. (d) They are both unicellular and multicellular.
Last Answer : (b) All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall.
Description : Can Autotrophs can perform photosynthesis because they have what?
Last Answer : A nucleus
Description : The living organism which make their own food through photosynthesis are known as ________. a) autotrophs b)hetrotrophs c)decomposers d)saprophytes
Last Answer : a) autotrophs
Description : What organism is found that has the following traits Produces seeds Has a vascular system Multicellular What kingdom does this organism most likely belong in?
Last Answer : Plantae Double checked on Apex
Description : $ Kingdom Monera includes the unicellular prokaryotic organisms. ! Eukaryotes are the organisms which have a eukaryotic nucleus and double membraned o
Last Answer : $ Kingdom Monera includes the unicellular prokaryotic organisms. ! Eukaryotes are the organisms which have a ... D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Unicellular eukaryotic organisms are included in which kingdom?
Last Answer : Unicellular eukaryotic organisms are included in which kingdom?
Description : Eukaryotic cell organelles first emerged A.from a specialized lineage of cells within the kingdom Protista B.when prokaryotes engulfed each other and became interdependent C.when bacteria made their first attempts at reproduction D.just before the origin of the animal and fungal kingdoms
Last Answer : B.when prokaryotes engulfed each other and became interdependent
Description : 1. Where is Indian Institute of Petroleum located? 2. Which pair of countries the leading manufacturers of cement in the world ? 3. Of which kingdom was Malik Ambar the Prime Minister? 4. ... African States? 20. Which state ranks first in terms of the maximum number of agro-based industries?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Dehradun 2. China and India 3. Ahrnadnagar 4. William Henry Bragg 5. CO2 6. Sachidananda Sinha 7. Congo 8. Dadabhai Naoroji 9. Hydrogen bonding 10. Tea 11. Atmospheric refraction 12. River Hudson 13. Lytton 14. Xylem 15. B. R. Ambedkar 16. Gamma rays 17. 25 18. 1917 19. France 20. Punjab
Description : $ Cellular totipotency means that single cell can give rise to a fully grown multicellular organisms ! Meristematic cells are also called "stem cells"
Last Answer : $ Cellular totipotency means that single cell can give rise to a fully grown multicellular organisms ! Meristematic ... D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Ano ang tagalog ng The Kingdom Plantae Virtually all other living creatures depend on plants to survive. Through photosynthesis plants convert energy from sunlight into food stored as carbohydrates. B?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : When all cells in the embryo of a multicellular organism are identical. later in development the cells become specialized through a process called?
Description : Name two inorganic substances which are used by autotrophs to make food. -Science
Last Answer : Carbon dioxide and Water.
Description : Why are green plants called autotrophs? -Science-7
Last Answer : The mode of nutrition in which organisms synthesizes their own food using inorganic materials is called autotrophic nutrition. Green plants use these inorganic materials to make their own food. Therefore they are called autotrophs.
Description : Why are methanogens autotrophs? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : If the pioneer stage is dominated by autotrophs, then the succession is called.
Last Answer : If the pioneer stage is dominated by autotrophs, then the succession is called. A. Allogenic B. Autogenic C. Autotrophic D. Heterotrophic
Description : Do plants and other autotrophs such as Euglena and seaweed do respiration too?
Last Answer : All plants must have a way of getting energy. Most plants evenunderwater plants such as seaweed use photosynthesis and cellularrespiration to get energy.
Description : Is a fern a danclelion or autotrophs?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is a green housefly a organisms or autotrophs?
Description : If the source of energy for bacteria is from chemical compounds they are said to be a. Phototrophs b. Autotrophs c. Chemotrophs d. Chemolithotroph
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Organisms using simple food material acquired from inorganic sources in the form of carbon dioxide and water are called – (1) Autotrophs (2) Heterotrophs (3) Organotroph (4) Both (1) and (3)
Last Answer : a) Autotrophs Explanation: Autotroph means self-feeding in Greek or producer and is an organism that produces complex organic compounds such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from simple substances using energy from light.
Description : Plants belong to the following category of trophic levels C A. Consumers B. Heterotrophs C. Autotrophs D. Primary consumers
Last Answer : Autotrophs
Description : The first organisms were (a) chemoautotrophs (b) chemoheterotrophs (c) autotrophs (d) eukaryotes
Last Answer : (c) autotrophs
Last Answer : chemoheterotrophs
Description : 1st life on earth was (a) cyanobacteria (b) chemoheterotrophs (c) autotrophs (d) photoautotrophs. (
Last Answer : (b) chemoheterotrophs
Description : Chlorophyll a occurs in (a) all photosynthetic autotrophs (b) in all higher plants (c) all oxygen liberating autotrophs (d) all plants except fungi
Last Answer : (c) all oxygen liberating autotrophs
Description : .How many organisms in the list given below are autotrophs? Lactobacillus, Nostoc, Chara, Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter, Streptomyces, Saccharomyces, Trypanosoma, Porphyra, Wolffia (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Three
Last Answer : (c) Six
Description : The most abundant prokaryotes helpful to humans in making curd from milk and in production of antibiotics are the ones categorisedas (a) cyanobacteria (b) archaebacteria (c) chemosynthetic autotrophs (d) heterotrophic bacteria.
Last Answer : (d) heterotrophic bacteria
Description : All bacteria that inhabit the human body are A- heterotrophs B- chemolithotrophs C- autotrophs D- phototroph
Last Answer : heterotrophs
Description : E. coli is belongs to - - - - - - - class A Chemotrophs B Autotrophs C Chemolithotrophs D Saprophytes
Last Answer : A Chemotrophs
Description : Autecology deals with: a. Study of individual organism b. Study of group of organisms c. Study of autotrophs d. Study of heterotrophs
Last Answer : a. Study of individual organism
Description : The most abundant prokaryotes helpful to humans in marking curd from milk and in production of antibiotics are the ones categorised as (1) Heterotrophic bacteria (2) Cyanobacteria (3) Archaebacteria (4) Chemosynthetic autotrophs
Last Answer : (1) Heterotrophic bacteria
Description : The most important organelle of a eukaryotic cell is also its defining feature, the nucleus. Why is the nucleus so critical to eukaryotes?
Last Answer : It houses DNA. Also, the nucleus is the site where DNA begins to be interpreted through transcription.
Description : What cell structures are seen only in cells that absorb sunlight and carry out photosynthesis?
Description : The part of the flower that can carry out photosynthesis is – (1) Androecium (2) Gynoecium (3) Calyx (4) Corolla
Last Answer : (3) Calyx Explanation: A flower has calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium. Calms and corolla are accessory organs, while androecium and gynoecium are reproductive organs. Photosynthetic ... of these tissues have significant roles in CO2 scavenging and the provision of carbon assimilates.
Description : To carry out photosynthesis plants require – (1) Oxygen (2) Carbon-dioxide (3) Nitrogen (4) Hydrogen
Last Answer : (2) Carbon-dioxide Explanation: In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is converted into sugars in a process called carbon fixation. Carbon fixation is a redox reaction, so photosynthesis needs to ... the electrons needed to convert carbon dioxide into a carbohydrate, which is a reduction reaction.
Description : To carry out photosynthesis plants require (1) Oxygen (2) Carbon-dioxide (3) Nitrogen (4) Hydrogen
Last Answer : Carbon-dioxide
Description : The part of the flower that can carry out photosynthesis is (1) Androecium (2) Gynoecium (3) Calyx (4) Corolla
Last Answer : Calyx
Description : Criticize the following statement: Plants carry on photosynthesis; animals carry on respiration instead.
Last Answer : This is an incorrect view. Both plants and animals carry on respiration as a major source of energy for vital functions. Only plants, however, are also capable of carrying out photosynthesis. The ... will determine whether there is a net uptake of O2 or CO2 from a particular plant region.
Description : What is the Marine dinoflagellates and seaweed are members of the what kingdom?
Description : How can two members of the same kingdom belong to different species while two members of the same species must belong to the same kingdom?
Description : Why do you think people of china russia federation united kingdom french republic and US countries are permanent members of the UN security council?
Description : What are the members of the Kingdom Animalia?
Last Answer : animal
Description : Which enzyme is present in all members of the animal kingdom except Protozoa? (1) Insulin (2) Pepsin (3) Renin (4) Amylase
Last Answer : (4) Amylase Explanation: Digestion in Protozoa is carried on by several enzymes such as peptidase, proteinase, lipase, etc. For example, Insulin has important role in the glucose uptake of protozoa. ... is due to the absence of amylase that protozoa such as amoeba cannot digest fats and starch.
Last Answer : (4) Amylase Explanation: Protozoa lack amylase which is required for the digestion of facts and starch.
Description : One of the reasons for the evolutionary success of the kingdom Moneraisthat its members are nutritionally diverse. Which of the following(s) is/are the way(s) of obtaining energy? A-Photoautotrophy B-.Photoheterotrophy C-Chemoheterotrophy D-All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above