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    Kingdom Plantae includes:

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    Which one of the following is an incorrect pair?

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    Select the incorrect statement.

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    Who crystallised and isolated viruses for the first time?

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    Select the mismatched pair.

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    Read the given statements about lichens and select the incorrect ones.


    (i) They represent an example of commensalism.
    (ii) Algal partner obtains water and mineral salts from the fungus and the fungal partner obtains food prepared by the alga.
    (iii) These do not grow in polluted areas.
    (iv) The mycobiont is usually an ascomycetes or a basidiomycetes.
    (v) The phycobiont is mostly a green alga or a cyanobacterium.
    (vi) These constitute the pioneer community in the case of hydrosere.

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    Sexual reproduction in fungi is carried out by the fusion of compatible nuclei from two parents at a definite stage in the life cycle. Identify the different types of sexual reproduction occurring in fungi from the given figures and select the correct option.

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    Virion is

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    The animals possessing the following type of germ layers (A and B) are called ________ and _________ respectively.

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    Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by

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