Plant Kingdom-Data Intensity 3 Multiple Questions and Answers.
Exercise Questions ::
Plant Kingdom
Published by:Michael Daani
12. | What is the main difference between mosses and liverworts? |
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| A. | Moses contain vascular tissue which are absent in liverworts |
| B. | Mosses contain an intermediary stage called protonema which is absent in liverworts |
| C. | Mosses grow taller which is not the case with liverworts |
| D. | Mosses contain special bodies called sporophytes that are absent in liverworts |
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Published by:Michael Daani
Published by:Michael Daani
14. | Which among the following is incorrect? |
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| A. | Most of the leafy liverworts resemble mosses in their structure |
| B. | Liverworts contain oil bodies that are absent in mosses |
| C. | Moses contain lobes in their leaves whereas leafy liverworts don�t |
| D. | In mosses, leaves are spirally arranged but in leafy liverworts leaves grow in two or three rows |
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Published by:Michael Daani
Published by:Michael Daani
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