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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.11 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which of the following plant groups shows the most advanced vascular tissue organization?
A Bryophytes
B Pteridophytes
C Gymnosperms
D Algae
Correct Answer:  C. Gymnosperms
EXPLANATION

Gymnosperms possess the most advanced vascular tissue with secondary growth, vessels in some species, and efficient water transport mechanisms compared to other groups.

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Q.12 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of monocots?
A Fibrous root system
B Parallel leaf venation
C Vascular bundles scattered in stem
D Presence of two cotyledons in embryo
Correct Answer:  D. Presence of two cotyledons in embryo
EXPLANATION

Monocots have ONE cotyledon, not two. Two cotyledons is a characteristic feature of dicots. Options A, B, and C are all typical monocot features.

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Q.13 Easy Plant Kingdom
In the angiosperm ovule, the micropyle serves which primary function?
A Absorption of water for ovule development
B Entry point for the pollen tube during fertilization
C Gas exchange during ovule maturation
D Nutrient transport from funiculus
Correct Answer:  B. Entry point for the pollen tube during fertilization
EXPLANATION

The micropyle is a small opening in the integument through which the pollen tube enters the ovule to reach the embryo sac for fertilization.

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Q.14 Easy Plant Kingdom
Which character would you use to definitively distinguish between a monocot and dicot embryo?
A Presence or absence of cotyledons
B Arrangement of vascular bundles in the stem
C Type of root system development
D Pattern of leaf venation
Correct Answer:  A. Presence or absence of cotyledons
EXPLANATION

The most definitive character for embryo classification is the number of cotyledons: monocots have one, dicots have two. This is evident even at the embryonic stage.

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Q.15 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.16 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.17 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.18 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.19 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.20 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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