ICSE 7 Biology Plant Classification Test 3

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    Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 3 - Moderate)

    1. Which of the following was the primary basis for Whittaker's Five Kingdom Classification?

    2. "Mycoplasma" is an unusual moneran because it:

    3. What is the fundamental difference between Cilia and Flagella in protists like Paramecium and Euglena?

    4. Slime moulds are unique protists because they are:

    5. The antibiotic Penicillin is obtained from which type of organism?

    6. In a bacterium, what is the protective "slimy layer" that sometimes surrounds the cell wall called?

    7. Bacterial "spores" are significant because they allow the bacterium to:

    8. In the structure of Rhizopus, the mass of thread-like hyphae is collectively called:

    9. Amoeba captures its food by fusing the tips of pseudopodia to form a:

    10. Multiple fission in Amoeba occurs specifically when:

    11. Thallophytes (algae) are further classified into Green, Brown, and Red algae based on:

    12. Sphagnum (Peat moss) is used as a soil conditioner because it can soak up to:

    13. Which division of bryophytes has a dorsiventrally flattened thallus anchored by rhizoids?

    14. In mosses, spores are produced within specialized structures called:

    15. Pteridophytes like ferns are often grown for decorative purposes and are known as:

    16. The tallest tree, the coast redwood (Sequoia), belongs to which class?

    17. Which of the following is ABSENT in the vascular bundles of Gymnosperms?

    18. Angiosperms are divided into Monocots and Dicots based on the number of ________ in the seed.

    19. In Monocot plants, the leaves exhibit which type of venation?

    20. The floral parts (sepals/petals) of Monocots are usually in multiples of: