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Biology Test 29...

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    Assertion (A): Viruses are considered obligate parasites.

    Reason (R): They can replicate only inside the living cells of other organisms.

  • Question 2
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    Mark the wrongly matched-

  • Question 3
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    Assertion (A): Mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant nutrient absorption.

    Reason (R): They convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can absorb.

  • Question 4
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    Which is correct statement-

  • Question 5
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    What is the primary function of the root system in plants?

  • Question 6
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    Few Examples are given-

    Pea, bean, belladonna, Aloe, Asparagus, mustard, indigofera, Gloriosa, groundnut and makoi

    How many have zygomophic flower

  • Question 7
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    Which type of root system is characterized by a large number of roots originating from the base of the stem?

  • Question 8
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    Few features are given-

    Endospermous, Actinomorphic, basal leaf, epipetalous, bicarpellary, superior ovary, reticulate venation and glabrous

    How many belong to liliaceae-

  • Question 9
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    What is the term used for the thimble-like structure that covers the apex of the root?

  • Question 10
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    Among given feature-

    Axile placentation, apocarpous, diadelphous, twisted aestivation, monodelphous, alternate phyllotaxy

    How many belong to china rose-

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