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NEET Botany

Botany questions for NEET UG — Plant Anatomy, Physiology, Reproduction, Ecology.

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Topics in NEET Botany
All Plant Kingdom 100 Plant Anatomy 100 Plant Physiology 76
Q.61 Easy Plant Kingdom
In the alternation of generations, which phase shows maximum reduction in bryophytes?
A Gametophyte is highly reduced
B Sporophyte is reduced and dependent
C Both generations are equally developed
D Sporophyte generation is completely absent
Correct Answer:  B. Sporophyte is reduced and dependent
EXPLANATION

In bryophytes, the sporophyte is reduced (2n generation) and dependent on the dominant gametophyte. This reflects their primitive nature in plant evolution.

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Q.62 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which feature distinguishes gymnosperms from angiosperms?
A Absence of flowers and enclosed seeds
B Presence of secondary xylem with growth rings
C Development of wood and bark
D Presence of both male and female cones
Correct Answer:  A. Absence of flowers and enclosed seeds
EXPLANATION

Gymnosperms produce naked seeds not enclosed in a fruit and lack true flowers. Angiosperms have enclosed seeds within fruits and possess flowers.

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Q.63 Easy Plant Kingdom
The vascular tissue in pteridophytes that transports water and minerals is composed of which cells?
A Sieve tube elements and companion cells
B Tracheids and vessels with no companion cells
C Only parenchyma cells
D Collenchyma and sclerenchyma
Correct Answer:  B. Tracheids and vessels with no companion cells
EXPLANATION

Xylem in pteridophytes consists of tracheids and vessels. Companion cells are found only in angiosperms associated with phloem.

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Q.64 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which of the following characteristics is unique to bryophytes among all land plants?
A Presence of true roots and vascular tissue
B Dominant gametophytic generation with dependent sporophyte
C Presence of seeds and fruits
D Secondary growth and wood formation
Correct Answer:  B. Dominant gametophytic generation with dependent sporophyte
EXPLANATION

Bryophytes have a dominant gametophytic generation, while the sporophyte is dependent on the gametophyte. This is unique among land plants and represents their primitive nature.

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Q.65 Easy Plant Kingdom
The phenomenon where both parents contribute equally to the offspring is called:
A Apogamy
B Apomixis
C Sexual reproduction
D Vegetative reproduction
Correct Answer:  C. Sexual reproduction
EXPLANATION

Sexual reproduction involves fusion of two gametes from different parents, resulting in genetic variation and equal parental contribution in diploid offspring.

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Q.66 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of gymnosperms?
A Presence of cones
B Naked seeds
C Presence of ovules enclosed in ovary
D Presence of archegonia in female gametophyte
Correct Answer:  C. Presence of ovules enclosed in ovary
EXPLANATION

Gymnosperms have naked seeds not enclosed in an ovary. Seeds enclosed in an ovary is a characteristic of angiosperms.

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Q.67 Easy Plant Kingdom
Rhizoids in bryophytes serve primarily for:
A Photosynthesis
B Anchorage and water absorption
C Reproduction
D Nutrient transport
Correct Answer:  B. Anchorage and water absorption
EXPLANATION

Rhizoids are root-like structures that anchor bryophytes to the substrate and facilitate absorption of water and minerals.

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Q.68 Easy Plant Kingdom
In mosses, the dominant generation is:
A Sporophyte
B Gametophyte
C Both equally dominant
D Neither, they alternate equally
Correct Answer:  B. Gametophyte
EXPLANATION

Mosses exhibit alternation of generations with the gametophyte (haploid) being the dominant, photosynthetic generation, while sporophyte is dependent.

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Q.69 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which of the following characteristics distinguishes bryophytes from pteridophytes?
A Presence of true roots and vascular tissue
B Absence of true roots and vascular tissue
C Presence of seeds
D Presence of flowers
Correct Answer:  B. Absence of true roots and vascular tissue
EXPLANATION

Bryophytes lack true roots, stems, and vascular tissue, while pteridophytes possess true vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and roots.

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Q.70 Easy Plant Kingdom
Gymnosperms are characterized by:
A Flowers and enclosed seeds
B Naked seeds and no flowers
C Spores and no seeds
D Covered seeds and flowers
Correct Answer:  B. Naked seeds and no flowers
EXPLANATION

Gymnosperms (Conifers, Cycads, Ginkgo) have seeds exposed on cone scales without floral structures or fruit coverings.

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