Botany MCQs
Topic Notes: Botany
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
131
Which stage of the life cycle is often associated with subterranean or hidden growth in certain Pteridophytes?
Answer:
Gametophyte
In many Pteridophytes, the gametophyte stage is small, inconspicuous, and often grows in moist, shaded, or subterranean environments. This cryptic nature makes it difficult to observe compared to the dominant, leafy sporophyte generation.
132
How are the sporophytes of Pteridophytes classified based on leaf size?
Answer:
A and b both
Pteridophytes exhibit two primary types of leaf organization: microphyllous, where leaves are small and possess a single unbranched vein (e.g., Lycopodium), and megaphyllous, where leaves are large and possess a complex, branched venation system (e.g., ferns). Both types are found within the group.
133
What is the characteristic color of the aerial branches of the Equisetum plant?
Answer:
Green
The aerial branches of Equisetum are photosynthetic and contain chlorophyll, which gives them a distinct green color. These branches are responsible for the primary photosynthetic activity of the plant, as the leaves are reduced to small, non-photosynthetic scales at the nodes.
134
Which order of Pteridophytes is commonly referred to as Hydropteridae?
Answer:
Salviniales
The order Salviniales, which includes aquatic ferns like Salvinia and Azolla, is historically classified under the group Hydropteridae. These plants are characterized by their heterosporous nature and aquatic habitat.
135
Which life cycle stages alternate with each other in the plant life cycle?
Answer:
A and b both
The plant life cycle is characterized by an alternation of generations, where a multicellular diploid sporophyte stage alternates with a multicellular haploid gametophyte stage. The sporophyte produces haploid spores via meiosis, which germinate into gametophytes. The gametophytes produce gametes that fuse during fertilization to form a zygote, which then develops back into a new sporophyte, completing the cycle.
136
Which group of plants is recognized as the first to possess true terrestrial adaptations, such as vascular tissues?
Answer:
Pteridophytes
Pteridophytes are considered the first successful land plants because they evolved vascular tissues (xylem and phloem). This adaptation allowed them to transport water and nutrients efficiently against gravity, enabling them to grow larger and colonize diverse terrestrial environments more effectively than the non-vascular bryophytes.
137
Approximately how many species are included in the class Pteropsida?
Answer:
10000
The class Pteropsida, which comprises the majority of modern ferns, is highly diverse. Estimates of species numbers vary based on taxonomic classification, but 10,000 is a widely accepted figure in botanical literature representing the vast diversity of these vascular plants globally.
138
What is the typical size characteristic of early vascular plants?
Answer:
Small
Early vascular plants, such as Rhynia and Cooksonia, were generally small in stature. They lacked complex vascular systems and true leaves, which limited their ability to grow to large sizes compared to modern vascular plants. Their simple, dichotomously branched stems were typically only a few centimeters tall, reflecting their primitive evolutionary status in the transition to land.
139
What are the hard, fruit-like structures that contain the sori in the genus Marsilea called?
Answer:
Sporocarp
In Marsilea, the sori are enclosed within specialized, hardened, bean-shaped structures known as sporocarps. These sporocarps are modified leaf segments that provide protection to the developing sporangia against environmental stress. Upon maturation and exposure to water, the sporocarp wall ruptures, allowing the gelatinous ring to expand and release the spores for fertilization.
140
Approximately how many living genera are currently recognized within the class Pteropsida?
Answer:
300
The class Pteropsida, which includes the true ferns, is the largest and most diverse group of pteridophytes. While taxonomic classifications vary, it is widely cited in botanical literature that this group comprises approximately 300 extant genera, reflecting a high degree of evolutionary success and morphological diversity among vascular plants.