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Most of the orchids are

  1. Epiphytes

  2. Parasites

  3. Saprophytes

  4. Hygophytes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Most orchids are epiphytes as they have epiphytic roots. Epiphytes are plants that grow anchored to other plants. They are non-parasitic. Epiphytic roots are adventitious roots found in the epiphytes. These roots are present in the air and absorb the moisture and nutrients from the air. Since epiphytic plants do not have roots in the soil, they are called as air plants. Epiphytic roots of orchids grow on the surface of other plants for getting shelter.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Identify the correct statement for monocotyledonous root

  1. pith is large and well developed

  2. No secondary growth

  3. polyarch condition

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A

Soyabean root exports fixed nitrogen as _____ by _____  (respectively).

  1. Ureides; Phloem

  2. Ureides; Xylem

  3. Amides; Phloem

  4. Amino adds; Xylem by


Correct Option: A

Find out the incorrect statements.

  1. Secondary and tertiary roots of tap root are borne in acropetal succession

  2. Lateral roots arising from the primary root is exogenous in origin

  3. Primary root is the direct prolongation of radicle

  4. Root hairs are meant for water and mineral absorption


Correct Option: A

Groundnut, Bean and Alfalfa are members of the group

  1. Cruciferae

  2. Leguminosae

  3. Malvaceae

  4. Solanaceae


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Groundnut, Bean and Alfalfa, all the three are legumes and thus the members of the family Leguminosae.

The roots that possess haustoria are called

  1. Photosynthetic root

  2. Reproductive root

  3. Respiratory root

  4. Parasitic root


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A haustoria is a root-like structure or a structure that grows into or around another structure to absorb water or nutrients. The root of a parasitic plant that penetrates the host's tissue and draws nutrients from it.

The association of Nitrogen fixing bacteria (nodule bacteria) with leguminous roots is known as 

  1. Saprophytism

  2. Symbiosis

  3. Epiphytism

  4. Parasitism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Symbiosis is a type of association of dissimilar organisms of their mutual advantage, e.g., association of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (nodule bacteria) with leguminous roots. The bacteria, inhabiting nodules on roots manufacture compounds from the nitrogen of the air, which becomes available to the plant. From the plant, bacteria obtain carbohydrates and other food materials.

Fungi forming symbiotic relationship with plants

  1. Riccia

  2. Mycorrhiza

  3. Pinus

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Fungi are also known to form symbiotic relationship with plants (mycorrhiza). Many members of genus glomus forms mycorrhiza.

Baderoids are

  1. Enlarged non-motile cellular bacteria Rhizobium

    leguminosarum in root nodules of legumes

  2. A bacterial cell infected with viruses

  3. A motile bacterium

  4. Nitrosomonas bacteria in soil


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bacteroid : Symbiotic bacteria Rhizobium leguminosarum in leguminous plants e.g., gram, pea etc. in their roots nodules produce Leg haemoglobin  this whole Bacteria + Leg haemoglobin + Polyploide  cells of roots is called as bacteroid. 


Which of the following plants would have nitrogen fixing bacteria?

  1. Pea plant

  2. Tomato plant

  3. Cabbage plant

  4. Bottle gourd plant


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nitrogen fixing bacteria are found in the root nodules of leguminous plants. Pea plant being a legume such bacteria would be found in its roots.