Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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31.

Terminal cytochrome of respiratory chain which donates electrons to oxygen is :

  • cytochrome b

  • cytochrome c

  • cytochrome a

  • cytochrome a3


32.

Dendrochronology is the study of:

  • height of a tree

  • diameter of a tree

  • age of the tree by counting the number of annual rings in the main stem

  • none of the above


33.

Pratonema is found in the life cycle of:

  • Spirogyra

  • Rhizopus

  • Escherichia

  • Funaria


34.

Energy currency (reservoir) of the cells is:

  • AMP

  • ATP

  • RNA

  • DNA


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35.

An open collateral bundle is one in which :

  • xylem and phloem are seprated by cambium;

  • xylem and phloem lie side by side

  • cambium occurs on the out side of bundle

  • cambium does not occur in the bundle


36.

Agar-agar commonly used in bacterial cultures and medication is obtained from :

  • Sargassum 

  • Gelidium

  • Ulothrix

  • Ulva


37.

Dikaryon formation is characteristic of :

  • ascomycetes and basidiomycetes

  • phycotnycetes and basidiomycetes

  • ascomycetes and phycomycetes

  • phycomycetes and zygomycetes


38.

Most effective wavelength of light photosynthesis is :

  • green

  • violet

  • red

  • yellow


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39.

Divisions characteristic of korper-kappe theory are:

  • anticlinal

  • T-type

  • periclinal

  • irregular


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40.

Prothallus of fem has :

  • antheridia and archegonia on lower surface

  • antheridia and archegonia on upper surface

  • antheridia on upper surface and archegonia on lower

  • antheridia on lower surface and archegonia on upper surface


A.

antheridia and archegonia on lower surface

Prothallus of fern is a gametophyte and is formed from spores. It is attached to soil by unicellular rhizoids developed from posterior part of ventral surface. It consists of sex organs, antheridia in male and archogonia in females.


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