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    Match the following.

  • Question 2
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    BNHS is abbreviation of _____________

  • Question 3
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    Match the column-I and column-II 

    Column-IColumn-II
    (i)Chrysophyta(a)Fungi 
    (ii)Gonyaulax(b)Diatom 
    (iii)Penicillium(c)Plasmodium
    (iv)Slime mould(d)Dinoflagellate

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    Hair-like cilia or whip-like flagella for locomotion and feeding are present in Kingdom:

  • Question 5
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    Factors responsible for the rapid spread of bread mould on slices of bread are:
    (i) large number of spores
    (ii) availability of moisture and nutrients in bread
    (iii) presence of tubular branched hypae
    (iv) formation of round shaped sporangia

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    Which one of the following sets of animals belong to a single taxanomic group ?

  • Question 7
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    Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by-

  • Question 8
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    Which of the following reproduces by spores?

  • Question 9
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    Study the following characteristics about bacteria and select the correct answer.
    1) Bacterial structure is very simple because they are unicellular and prokaryotic.
    2) Bacteria as a group show most extensive metabolic activity.
    3) Based on shape bacteria are grouped into two categories.
    4) Most bacteria do not have cell wall.

  • Question 10
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    Identify the fake moss.

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