Description : What are the differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition ? -Biology
Last Answer : Autotrophic nutrition Heterotrophic nutrition (i) In this mode of nutrition an organism makes or synthesizes its own food. (i) In this mode of nutrition an organism cannot make or synthesize its own ... of nutrition. (iii) All the animals, most bacteria and fungi undergo this mode of nutrition.
Description : State any one difference between autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition. -Biology
Last Answer : In autotrophic nutrition, organisms obtain their food from inorganic substances. In heterotrophic nutrition, organisms derive their food from organic substances.
Description : (a) Leaves of a healthy potted plant were coated with vaseline to block the stomata. Will this plant remain healthy for long? State three reasons for your answer. (b) State any two differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition. -Biology
Last Answer : (a) No, this plant will not remain healthy for long. The plant will begin to die because (i) Gaseous exchange will not take place. (ii) No absorption of C02, hence no photosynthesis. (iii) Transpiration will not occur; hence no transportation of water.
Description : Difference between autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria. -Biology
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Description : Are lichens heterotrophic or autotrophic?
Last Answer : some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some areautotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some areheterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
Description : $ Fungi may be heterotrophic or autotrophic. ! Mycelium of Rhizopus has uninucleated cells.
Last Answer : $ Fungi may be heterotrophic or autotrophic. ! Mycelium of Rhizopus has uninucleated cells. A. If both As ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Are starfish autotrophic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is a starfish autotrophic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : Starfish do not make their own food, therefore they are heterotrophs.
Description : Is cyclops autotrophic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : Heterotrophic
Description : Is a strawberry plant a autotrophic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : strawberries Autotrophic plant
Description : How do autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria differ in the way they obtain food?
Description : Fungi are always (a) Autotrophic (b) Heterotrophic (c) Parasitic (d) Saprophytic
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : When a single gene controls the expression of more than one character, it is said to be - (1) Heterotrophic (2) Autotrophic (3) Allotropic (4) Pleiotropic
Last Answer : (4) Pleiotropic Explanation: When a single gene has an effect on the expression of two or more phenotypic traits, it is said to have a pleiotropic effect on the traits. For example ... effect on the expression of many secondary sexual traits which are morphological, as well as behavioral.
Description : When a single gene controls the expression of more than one character, it is said to be (1) Heterotrophic (2) Autotrophic (3) Allotropic (4) Pleiotropic
Last Answer : Pleiotropic
Description : Volvox reproduction -Biology
Description : Where do volvox live? -Biology
Description : Is a volvox multi celled or single celled?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : How many cells do volvox?
Description : Describe locomotion of Euglena and volvox?
Last Answer : Locomotion in Euglena: Euglena move with the help of flagellum. Whipping action of flagellum caused it to rotate and at the same time it move forward. It does not move in straight line but it moves ... path. Locomotion of Volvox: It floats freely over water surface and looks like a minute ball.
Description : The correct sequence of plants in a hydrosere is (a) Volvox → Hydrilla → Pistia → Scirpus → Lantana → Oak (b) Pistia → Volvox → Scirpus → Hydrilla → Oak → Lantana (c) Oak → Lantana → Volvox → Hydrilla → Pistia → Scirpus (d) Oak → Lantana → Scirpus → Pistia → Hydrilla → Volvox.
Last Answer : (a) Volvox → Hydrilla → Pistia → Scirpus → Lantana → Oak
Description : The sexual reproduction is absent in (a) Spirogyra (b) Nostoc (c) Ulothrix (d) Volvox.
Last Answer : b) Nostoc
Description : Read the following five statements (A - E) and answer as asked next to them. (A) In Equisetum, the female gametophyte is retained on the parent sporophyte. (B) In Ginkgo, male gametophyte is not independent. (C ... . How many of the above statements are correct? (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) One
Last Answer : (d) One
Description : Read the following statements (A - E) and answer the question which follows them. (A) In liverworts, mosses and ferns gametophytes are free-living. (B) Gymnosperms and some ferns are heterosporous. (C) Sexual ... How many of the above statements are correct? (a) Three (b) Four (c) One (d) Two
Last Answer : (a) Three
Description : Isogamous condition with non-flagellated gametes is found in (a) Volvox (b) Fucus (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Spirogyra.
Last Answer : (d) Spirogyra.
Description : An example of colonial alga is (a) Volvox (b) Ulothrix (c) Spirogyra (d) Chlorella
Last Answer : (a) Volvox
Description : Which of the following pairs is of unicellular algae? (a) Laminaria and Sargassum (b) Gelidium and Gracilaria (c) Anabaena and Volvox (d) Chlorella and Spirulina
Last Answer : (d) Chlorella and Spirulina
Description : Nuclear membrane is absent in (a) Penicillium (b) Agaricus (c) Volvox (d) Nostoc.
Last Answer : (d) Nostoc.
Description : True nucleus is absent in (a) Vaucheria (b) Volvox (c) Anabaena (d) Mucor.
Last Answer : (c) Anabaena
Description : An example of colonial alga is : (1) Volvox (2) Ulothrix (3) Spirogyra (4) Chlorella
Last Answer : (1) Volvox
Description : Nuclear membrane is absent in (1) Nostoc (2) Penicillium (3) Agaricus (4) Volvox
Last Answer : (1) Nostoc
Description : What is heterotrophic bacteria in water? -Biology
Description : Give some example of heterotrophic bacteria? -Biology
Description : Economically important uses of heterotrophic bacteria. -Biology
Description : Are cyanobacteria heterotrophic? -Biology
Description : What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition and what are its byproducts? -Biology
Last Answer : Carbon and energy requirements of the autotrophic organism are fulfilled by photosynthesis. It is the process by which autotrophs take in substances from the outside and convert them into stored forms of energy ... serves as the internal energy reserve to be used as and when required by the plant.
Description : What are the necessary conditions (or autotrophic nutrition and what are its by-products ? -Biology
Last Answer : Necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition : (i) Presence of chlorophyll in the living cells. (if) Provision of supply of water to green plants or cells of the plant. (iii) Sufficient sunlight. (iv) Sufficient supply of carbon dioxide. By-product of auto tropic nutrition is oxygen.
Description : The autotrophic mode of nutrition requires (i) carbon dioxide and water (ii) chlorophyll (iii) sunlight (iv) all of the above -Biology
Last Answer : Autotrophic nutrition is the mode of nutrition in which green plants prepare their own food by the process of photosynthesis. It requires carbon dioxide, water, sunlight and chlorophyll. Hence, option (iv) is correct.
Description : What is Heterotrophic ?
Last Answer : Animals that cannot make their own food are called heterotrophic.
Last Answer : those Creatures Own Food By itself Made To do Can't And Of food For Of others On Dependent Them It is called heterotrophic .
Description : Why do fungi exhibit heterotrophic mode of nutrition?
Last Answer : Why do fungi exhibit heterotrophic mode of nutrition?
Description : What does the salmonella typhimurim obtain energy with photosynthetic chemo-synthetic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : How are the heterotrophic beings divided in the ecological study of food interactions ?
Last Answer : Heterotrophs are divided into consumers and decomposers. An ecosystem can exist without consumers but it cannot be sustained without decomposers. Without the decomposers, the organic material would accumulate causing environmental degradation and later death of the living beings.
Description : The non-green heterotrophic plants of plant kingdom are - (1) mosses (2) ferns (3) algae (4) fungi
Last Answer : (4) fungi Explanation: Animals and non-green plants cannot prepare their own food and depend directly or indirectly on green plants for their nutrition. This mode of nutrition is called heterotrophic ... of nutrition. But, they are classified under plant kingdom as they have many plant characters.
Description : The heterotrophic plants which totally depends on living plants or animals for their food are known as?
Last Answer : Parasites
Description : Pick up the wrong statement. (a) Some fungi are edible. (b) Nuclear membrane is present in Monera. (c) Cell wall is absent in Animalia. (d) Protists have photosynthetic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition.
Last Answer : (b) Nuclear membrane is present in Monera.
Description : Absorptive heterotrophic nutrition is exhibited by (a) algae (b) fungi (c) bryophytes (d) pteridophytes.
Last Answer : (b) fungi
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 : 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 : Which of the following terms does NOT describe fungal nutrition? a. Heterotrophic b. Saprobes c. Decomposers d. Chemolithotrophs
Last Answer : d. Chemolithotrophs
Description : Surgical fusion of a joint is termed a) arthrodesis. Arthrodesis of a joint is created surgically to treat chronic pain. b) open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF). ORIF refers to ... periprosthetic space. d) arthroplasty. Arthroplasty refers to surgical repair of a joint or joint replacement.
Last Answer : a) arthrodesis. Arthrodesis of a joint is created surgically to treat chronic pain.