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Gymnosperms (AIPVT)

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What is spermatophytes group composed of?

  1. Only gymnosperms

  2. Gymnosperms and pteridophytes

  3. Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

  4. Gymnosperms and Bryophytes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The gymnosperms and angiosperms together compose the spermatophytes or seed plants.

_______ form the largest group of living gymnosperms.

  1. Cycads

  2. Conifers

  3. Gnetophytes

  4. Ginkgo


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Conifers form the largest group of living gymnosperms. Conifers have a total of 65-70 genera and 600-630 species.

In which of the following gymnosperms are non-motile spores found?

  1. Cycads

  2. Conifers

  3. Ginkgo

  4. Gnetum


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Non-motile spores are formed in conifers.

Where are the sperm cells produced in gymnosperms?

  1. Pollen grains

  2. Microspore

  3. Ovule

  4. Megaspore


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The pollen grains mature inside the ovule and produce sperm cells.

In which of the following plants are vessel elements present?

  1. Ginkgo

  2. Cycads

  3. Conifers

  4. Gnetophytes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vessel elements are present in Gnetophytes. The vessels in the wood of gnetopsids are derived from tracheids with circular bordered bits, in contrast to the vessels of angiosperms, which are derived from scalariform tracheids.

Which of the following gymnosperm species has broad strap-shaped leaves?

  1. Sequoia

  2. Nageia

  3. Pinus

  4. Diselma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nageia in Podocarpaceae have broad, flat strap-shaped leaves.

What are Bennettitales?

  1. Pinidae class gymnosperms

  2. Fern-like gymnosperms

  3. Fossil gymnosperms

  4. Gymnosperms of family Araucaria


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Bennettitales are fossil gymnosperms.

In which period did gymnosperms originate on Earth?

  1. Devonian period

  2. Carboniferous period

  3. Premian period

  4. Jurassic period


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The gymnosperms originated in the late Carboniferous period. This appears to have been the result of a whole genome duplication event around 319 million years ago.

Mickey Mouse hat appearance is found in

  1. pine archaegonium

  2. pine egg

  3. pine pollen grains

  4. arrangement of leaves


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A grain of pine pollen also has two large air sacs to make it buoyant in the wind and these give the pollen a Mickey Mouse hat appearance.

Which of the following is/are absent in gymnosperms?

  1. Ovules

  2. Ovaries

  3. Pollen sac

  4. Pollen tube


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ovaries are absent in gymnosperms and thus, the seeds are naked.

Which of the following is/are always monoecious?

  1. Pinaceae family

  2. Cycads

  3. Ginkgo

  4. Cupressaceae family


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Pinaceae are always monoecious and include the common pines, firs, larches and spruces.

Arils are brightly coloured structures that are found in

  1. Cycads

  2. Ginkgo

  3. Yews

  4. Pine


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Arils are found in yews and related conifers. Aril is a specialised outgrowth from seed that partially or completely covers the seed.

What is the function of cotyledons of ginkgo and cycad seeds?

  1. Perform photosynthesis

  2. Digest the food in the female gametophyte

  3. Provide protection to the seed

  4. Store food


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In cycads and ginkgo, the cotyledons remain within the seed and serve to digest the food in the female gametophyte and absorb it into a developing embryo.

The term microsporophyll is used in gymnosperms to denote

  1. female cones

  2. male cones

  3. dried leaves

  4. petals


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The term microsporophyll is used in gymnosperms to denote male cones.

Pollination in gymnosperms takes place through

  1. scorpionflies

  2. wind

  3. honey bees

  4. water


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The pollination in gymnosperms is brought about by wind.

Where does reduction division take place in gymnosperms?

  1. Megaspore

  2. Pollen grains

  3. Megasporangium

  4. Microspore


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The reduction division takes place in Megasporangium, which divides to form 4 megaspores.

In case of gymnosperms, the seed coat of the seed is derived from

  1. male sporophyte

  2. male gametophyte

  3. female sporophyte

  4. female gametophyte


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The seed coat, in case of gymnosperms, is derived from female sporophyte.

Which of the following plants yields softwood?

  1. Balsa

  2. Cedar

  3. Oak

  4. Ash


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

All conifers yield softwood.

Which of the following divisions comprises the tallest and most massive living organisms?

  1. Cycadophyta

  2. Pinophyta

  3. Ginkgophyta

  4. Gnetophyta


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pinophytes, also called conifers, are also the tallest and most massive living organisms; coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) can exceed 100 metres (328 feet) in height and the giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) can have a girth of 31 metres (101.5 feet) in circumference.

Match the following ||| |---|---| |1.Pine|a. Brightly colored sarcotesta| |2.Cycads|b. Wing like structure| |3. Gingko|c. Foul-smelling sarcotesta| |4. Juniper|d. Fleshy cones|

  1. 1. Pine a. Brightly coloured sarcotesta
    2. Cycads c. Foul-smeling sarcotesta
    3. Ginkgo d. Fleshy cones
    4. Juniper b. Winglike structure
  2. 1.Pine b. Winglike structure
    2. Cycads d. Fleshy cones
    3. Ginkgo a. Brightly coloured sarcotesta
    4. Juniper c. Foul-smelling sarcotesta
  3. 1. Pine b. Winglike structure
    2. Cycads a. Brightly coloured sarcotesta
    3. Ginkgo c. Foul-smelling sarcotesta
    4. Juniper d. Fleshy cones
  4. 1. Pine d. Fleshy cones
    2. Cycads a. Brightly coloured sarcotesta
    3. Ginkgo c. Foul-smelling sarcotesta
    4. Juniper b. Winglike structure

Correct Option: C
Explanation:

This is the correct match. Pine seeds have thin winglike structures, cycads have brightly coloured sarcotesta, ginkgo seeds have foul-smelling sarcotesta and juniper has fleshy cones, which are eaten by birds.

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