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what is the life spans of :
Elephant, Rose, Dog, Butter fly, Crow, Banana tree, Cow, Parrot, Crocodile, Horse, Fruit fly,
Rice plant, Tortoise & Banyan tree ??
What are the examples of Sucker and Offset in Vegetative Propagation????
Differentiate between parthenocarpy and parthenogenesis?
how vast number of plant and animal specieshave existed on earth for several thousands of years?
can u name a plant in which sepals remain attached after fertilization?
What is the life span of a mango tree and a peepal tree?
Differentiate between blastogenesis and embryogenesis.
EXPLAIN HAPLONTIC, DIPONTIC AND HAPLO DIPLONTIC LIFE CYCLE
in some plants , where flowering occurs more than once, what would you call the inter flowering period - juvenile or mature????
how long does it take for marigold / rice / wheat / coconut / mango plants to come flower?
amoeba is immortal, explain .
how sexual reproduction enables organisms like algae and fungi to survive during unfavourable conditions? why is sexual reproduction favoured under such conditions/
what are the examples of continuous breeders and seasonal breeders?
AIPMT Question:
Name the progenitor of the next generation in a seed.
Does meiosis never occur in organisms that are haploid?
Name the type of gametes that are formed in staminate and pistillate flowers.
Give me some examples of fungi and algae in which both gametes are motile?????
why do wesay there is no natural death in single celled organism????
explain haplontic and diplontic life cycle? [biology chapter 1 lesson 4 post fertilisation events]
give examples of monothecous and dithecous anther ?
why do we say there is no natural death in single celled organisms?
Bryophytes and Pteridophytes produces a large number of male gametes but relatively very few female gametes. Why?
Explain briefly the vegetative reproduction in potato?
Explain vegetative propagation.
can i get difference between oestrus cycle and menstrual cycle please
Why a plant of lower cryptogams produces large number of antherozoids but relatively only a few egg cells?
explin the mada janan tantra
difference between bulb and bulbils
what do you mean by physical education???
What is the kind of development that takes place in the zygote in organisms with diplontic and haplo- diplontic life cycle?
What is protandry and protogyny?
how does gamete transfer takes place in:
difference between exalbuminous seeds and albuminous seeds
give one word for
pattern of sexual reproduction in diverse types of organisms
what is the difference between self pollination and cross pollination?
examples of flowers showing interflowering period
what are the differences between seasonal breeder and continous breeders?//
q.1. what is the difference between zoospores and conidia??with reference to their mobility..
q.2.why the clones are considered as genetically identical to its parent ..write examples
what is the difference between isogametes, anisogametes and heterogamates
Unicellular organisms are immortal whereas multicellular organisms are not.Justify
rnDifferentiate between (a) oestrus and menstrual cycles; (b) ovipary and vivipary. Cite an example for each type.rn
Differentiate between (a) oestrus and menstrual cycles; (b) ovipary and vivipary. Cite an example for each type.
which type of plants show successful grafting & why it is so?
all papaya plants bear flowers but fruits are seen only in some. explain
why a plant of lower cryptogams produces large no. of antherozoids but relatively only few egg cells?
what is encystation n sporulation..??
what is Gemmule formation?
what do you mean by runner, sucker, rhizome, offset, tuber and bulb?
chromosomes no. in meiocytes ( diploid , 2n ) and gametes ( haploid , n ) of house fly , rat ,dog , cat , fruit fly , ophioglossum ( a fern ) , apple , rice , maize , potato , butterfly , onion
what is the difference between primates and non primates?
what would happen if syngamy does not occur?
What is the lifespan of a mango tree?
the meiocyte of rice has 24 chromosomes. how many chromosomes are present in its endosperm?tell me plz with reason
can you list the changes seen in human beings that are indicative ofvreproducyive maturity???
Difference between vegetative cell and generative cell ???? whts der role
give me
life span of :
1.elephant
2.dog
3.rose
4.banana tree
5.cow
6.horse
7.fruit fly
8.rice plant
9.banyan tree
A MOSS PLANT PRODUCES A LARGE NUMBER OF ANTHEROZOIDS BUT RELATIVELY ONLY A FEW EGG CELLS. WHY ?
is there any relationship in the number of chromosomes of meiocytes and gametes?
what kind of organism is called terror of bengal?what is terror of bengal?
are pea plants monoecious or dioecious?
in flowering plants where flowering occurs more than once what would we call the interflowering period- juvenile or mature? rply soon
In a culture there is a mixture of haploid and diploid cells. It must be because of
a)Generative cells b) Vegetative cells c) another wall d) pollen cells.
differences b/w seasonal breeder nd continous breeders
Why is it difficult to define the three clear cut phases in the life of perennial species of plants?
is term clone aaplicable to offspring formed by vegetative propagation ?
Which are the vegatative propagules found in Agave and Eichhornia plants resp???
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what is the life spans of :
Elephant, Rose, Dog, Butter fly, Crow, Banana tree, Cow, Parrot, Crocodile, Horse, Fruit fly,
Rice plant, Tortoise & Banyan tree ??
What are the examples of Sucker and Offset in Vegetative Propagation????
Differentiate between parthenocarpy and parthenogenesis?
how vast number of plant and animal specieshave existed on earth for several thousands of years?
can u name a plant in which sepals remain attached after fertilization?
Solve & explain briefly
Q. Drones in honey bee produce gametes by
(1) Meiosis
(2) Mitosis
(3) Cleavage
(4) Amitosis
What is the life span of a mango tree and a peepal tree?
Differentiate between blastogenesis and embryogenesis.
EXPLAIN HAPLONTIC, DIPONTIC AND HAPLO DIPLONTIC LIFE CYCLE
in some plants , where flowering occurs more than once, what would you call the inter flowering period - juvenile or mature????
how long does it take for marigold / rice / wheat / coconut / mango plants to come flower?
a) Sycon
b) Spongilla
c) Hydra
d) Both (a) & (c)
amoeba is immortal, explain .
a)climatic changes which occur periodically
b)variation in water requirement of the tree with seasonal changes
c)variation in water requirement of the tree in spring and autumn
d)gradual non functioning of the wood progressively due to production of functional wood from the cambium outwards
how sexual reproduction enables organisms like algae and fungi to survive during unfavourable conditions? why is sexual reproduction favoured under such conditions/
vegetative, reproductive and senescent phases?
(1) Rice and wheat (2) Marigold and pea
(3) Mango and apple (4) Henbane and Radish
what are the examples of continuous breeders and seasonal breeders?
AIPMT Question:
Name the progenitor of the next generation in a seed.
Does meiosis never occur in organisms that are haploid?
a. Both are double membrane bound
b. Both have cisternae
c. Both contain their own DNA
d. Both are semi-autonomous organelles
Name the type of gametes that are formed in staminate and pistillate flowers.
Give me some examples of fungi and algae in which both gametes are motile?????
why do wesay there is no natural death in single celled organism????
for fourth place.
(a)Male flower : Stamens :: Female Flower : .............................
(b)Birds : oviparous :: Primates : .............................
(c)Chlamydomonas : Zoospores :: Penicilium : .............................
(d)Ginger : Rhizome :: Agave : ...........................
explain haplontic and diplontic life cycle? [biology chapter 1 lesson 4 post fertilisation events]
give examples of monothecous and dithecous anther ?
why do we say there is no natural death in single celled organisms?
Bryophytes and Pteridophytes produces a large number of male gametes but relatively very few female gametes. Why?
Explain briefly the vegetative reproduction in potato?
6. Draw the L.S. of a pistil of angiosperms which is ready to take part in the process of fertilisation.
Explain vegetative propagation.
can i get difference between oestrus cycle and menstrual cycle please
Why a plant of lower cryptogams produces large number of antherozoids but relatively only a few egg cells?
explin the mada janan tantra
difference between bulb and bulbils
what do you mean by physical education???
What is the kind of development that takes place in the zygote in organisms with diplontic and haplo- diplontic life cycle?
stationary in all, except
(1) Sweet potato (2) Marchantia
(3) Chara (4) Selaginella
What is protandry and protogyny?
how does gamete transfer takes place in:
difference between exalbuminous seeds and albuminous seeds
give one word for
pattern of sexual reproduction in diverse types of organisms
4. Development of male gametophyte is.
(a) in vivo (b) in situ
(c) both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above.
what is the difference between self pollination and cross pollination?
examples of flowers showing interflowering period
what are the differences between seasonal breeder and continous breeders?//
q.1. what is the difference between zoospores and conidia??with reference to their mobility..
q.2.why the clones are considered as genetically identical to its parent ..write examples
Q. Assertion : Food web consists of several food chains
Reason : Food web decreases the stability of an ecosystem
(a) Assertion is True, Reason is True, Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion
(b) Assertion is True, Reason is True; Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion
(c) Assertion is True, Reason is False
(d) Both the Assertion and Reason are False.
what is the difference between isogametes, anisogametes and heterogamates
(a) Formed by proliferation of exposed parachymateads cells of stock and scion
(b) The protective padding fied around the plant
(c) The tissue produced theo' culture of explant and tied around the joint of stock and scion
(d) Developed by the activity of the cambium of scion and stock
Unicellular organisms are immortal whereas multicellular organisms are not.Justify
rn
Differentiate between (a) oestrus and menstrual cycles; (b) ovipary and vivipary. Cite an example for each type.
rnwhich type of plants show successful grafting & why it is so?
all papaya plants bear flowers but fruits are seen only in some. explain
why a plant of lower cryptogams produces large no. of antherozoids but relatively only few egg cells?
what is encystation n sporulation..??
what is Gemmule formation?
what do you mean by runner, sucker, rhizome, offset, tuber and bulb?
chromosomes no. in meiocytes ( diploid , 2n ) and gametes ( haploid , n ) of house fly , rat ,dog , cat , fruit fly , ophioglossum ( a fern ) , apple , rice , maize , potato , butterfly , onion
what is the difference between primates and non primates?
what would happen if syngamy does not occur?
What is the lifespan of a mango tree?
the meiocyte of rice has 24 chromosomes. how many chromosomes are present in its endosperm?tell me plz with reason
can you list the changes seen in human beings that are indicative ofvreproducyive maturity???
Also, in the Internet I found that there is no example of asexual reproduction involving gamete formation. How?
Difference between vegetative cell and generative cell ???? whts der role
1)produce variations in organisms
2)affect continuity of species on earth
3)decrease the availability of food and other resources
4)produce a new species
give me
rnlife span of :
rn1.elephant
rn2.dog
rn3.rose
rn4.banana tree
rn5.cow
rn6.horse
rn7.fruit fly
rn8.rice plant
rn9.banyan tree
A MOSS PLANT PRODUCES A LARGE NUMBER OF ANTHEROZOIDS BUT RELATIVELY ONLY A FEW EGG CELLS. WHY ?
is there any relationship in the number of chromosomes of meiocytes and gametes?
From the above options , choose the grouops in which zygote develops a thick resistant wall??
what kind of organism is called terror of bengal?what is terror of bengal?
are pea plants monoecious or dioecious?
in flowering plants where flowering occurs more than once what would we call the interflowering period- juvenile or mature? rply soon
In a culture there is a mixture of haploid and diploid cells. It must be because of
a)Generative cells b) Vegetative cells c) another wall d) pollen cells.
differences b/w seasonal breeder nd continous breeders
Why is it difficult to define the three clear cut phases in the life of perennial species of plants?
is term clone aaplicable to offspring formed by vegetative propagation ?
Which are the vegatative propagules found in Agave and Eichhornia plants resp???