Dikaryon and Dikaryophase is Seen in the Case of
1) Phycomycetes 2) Basidiomycetes 3) Ascomycetes 4) Both (2) and (3) Answer:4) Both (2) and (3) Explanation: Dikaryophase refers to... View Article
1) Phycomycetes 2) Basidiomycetes 3) Ascomycetes 4) Both (2) and (3) Answer:4) Both (2) and (3) Explanation: Dikaryophase refers to... View Article
1)Plasmodium 2)Paramoecium 3) Entamoeba 4) Trypanosoma Answer:4) Trypanosoma Explanation: Trypanosoma is a flagellated protozoan. Paramoecium possess cilia and Entamoeba possess... View Article
1) Ciliated protozoan 2) Sporozoan 3) Amoeboid protozoans 4) Flagellated protozoan Answer:3) Amoeboid protozoans Explanation: False feet or pseudopodia are... View Article
1) Dinoflagellates 2) Slime moulds 3) Diatoms 4) Protozoans Answer:4) Protozoans Explanation: Protozoans are believed to be primitive relatives of... View Article
1) Heterotrophic 2) Autotrophic 3) Mixotrophic 4) Symbiotic Answer:3) Mixotrophic Explanation: Euglenoids perform photosynthesis in the presence of light but... View Article
1) Heterotropic 2) Slow multiplication causing red tide 3) Release toxin 4) All of the above Answer:3) Release toxin Explanation:... View Article
1) Desmids 2) Diatoms 3) Euglenoids 4) Dinoflagellates Answer:4) Dinoflagellates Explanation: Dinoflagellates are mostly marine and have two flagella that... View Article
1) Desmids 2) Golden algae 3) Diatoms 4) All of these Answer:4) All of these Explanation: Chrysophytes include desmids, diatoms... View Article
1) Dinoflagellate 2) Chrysophyte 3) Euglenoids 4) All of these Answer:4) All of these Explanation: Kingdom Protista includes all unicellular... View Article
1) Some have flagella or cilia 2) All are single-cell eukaryotes 3) Members of Protista are primarily terrestrial 4) Sexually... View Article
1) Spores are formed under unfavourable conditions 2) Mainly by binary fission 3) Sexual reproduction by transfer of DNA from... View Article
1) Amphibians 2) Protozoans 3) Fungi 4) Bacteria Answer:4) Bacteria Explanation:Bacteria are metabolically diverse. They can be aerobic, anaerobic, photosynthetic,... View Article
1) Virus 2) Bacteria 3) Paramecium 4) Amoeba Answer:2) Bacteria Explanation: Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms. They are prokaryotes... View Article
1) Unicellular eukaryotes 2) Fungi 3) Blue-green algae 4) All of these Answer:1) Unicellular eukaryotes Explanation: Kingdom Protista contains unicellular... View Article
1) Presence of cell wall 2) Mode of nutrition 3) Body organisation 4) All of the above Answer:1) Presence of... View Article
1) Yellow and white 2) Red and green 3) Yellow and blue 4) Black and white Answer:2) Red and green... View Article
1) Klinefelter’s syndrome 2) Turner’s syndrome 3) Hypothalamic syndrome 4) Down’s syndrome Answer:4) Down’s syndrome Explanation: Mongolism is also known... View Article
1) One parent is crossed with F1 hybrid 2) Two F1 hybrids are crossed 3) Two pure breeding contrasting characters... View Article
1) T-cells 2) B-cells 3) Eosinophils 4) NK cells Answer:2) B-cells Explanation: Humoral immunity is mediated by B-cells. They produce... View Article
1)Plasmodium vivax 2)Plasmodium ovale 3) Plasmodium malariae 4) Plasmodium falciparum Answer:4) Plasmodium falciparum Explanation: Plasmodium falciparum causes cerebral malaria. It... View Article