Plant Kingdom NERT

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Plant Kingdom NERT

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Plant Kingdom NERT – Question and Answer

1. What is the basis for classification of algae?

Solution:

The presence of pigments that give the traditional colour on algae is the main basis for the classification of algae.

Name of the pigment Colour imparted Chlorophyll type
Chlorophyceae Green chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b
Phaeophyceae Brown chlorophyll a, chlorophyll c, fuxoxanthin
Rhodophyceae Red chlorophyll a and chlorophyll d, phycoerythrin

Now, algae are classified on different criteria such as:

2. When and where does reduction division take place in the life cycle of a liverwort, a moss, a fern, a gymnosperm and an angiosperm?

Solution:

The reduction division takes place in the following stages:

(i) Liverworts – meiosis takes place in the spore mother cells of the capsule in sporangium resulting in haploid spore formation

(ii) Moss–meiosis occurs in spore mother cells of spore sacs in the capsule of sporangium.

(iii) Fern–sporangia are endured on sporophylls (fertile leaves). The process of meiosis occurs in spore mother cells of sporangium for the formation of haploid spores.

(iv) Gymnosperm – meiosis occurs in microsporangia located in the microsporophylls, in the microspore mother cells for the formation of haploid pollen grains giving rise to male gametophyte

(iv) Angiosperm – pollen grains that are formed in microspore mother cells leads to the formation of male gametophyte in the anther of the stamen. The megaspore mother cell located in the nucleus of the ovule undergoes meiosis for the formation of haploid megaspore, which eventually forms the female gametophyte.

3. Name three groups of plants that bear archegonia. Briefly describe the life cycle of any one of them.

Solution:

Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms are the plants that bear archegonia.

The life cycle of Bryophytes

4. Mention the ploidy of the following:

protonemal cell of a moss; primary endosperm nucleus in dicot, leaf cell of a moss; prothallus cell of a fern; gemma cell in Marchantia; meristem cell of monocot, ovum of a liverwort, and zygote of a fern.

Solution:

Cell Type of Ploidy
Protonemal cell of a moss Haploid
Primary endosperm nucleus in dicot Triploid
leaf cell of a moss Haploid
Prothallus cell of a fern Haploid
Gemma cell in Marchantia Haploid
Meristem cell of monocot Diploid
Ovum of a liverwort Haploid
Zygote of a fern Diploid

5. Write a note on the economic importance of algae and gymnosperms.

Solution:

Importance of Gymnosperms

Importance of Algae

6. Both gymnosperms and angiosperms bear seeds, then why are they classified separately?

Solution:

The reasons for distinguishing angiosperms and gymnosperms are as follows.

7. What is heterospory? Briefly comment on its significance. Give two examples.

Solution:

The phenomenon of producing two different types of spores in the same plant is called heterosporis. The importance of heterospory is as follows:

Examples: Salvinia, Selaginella

8. Explain briefly the following terms with suitable examples:

Solution:

vi) Isogamy – Sexual reproduction that takes place through fusion of two gametes which can be flagellated and are similar in size, or non-flagellated (non-motile) but similar in size. Such reproduction is called isogamy. For example, Ectocarpus

9. Differentiate between the following:

Solution:

Following are the differences:

i)

1. Red algae contain chlorophyll a and chlorophyll d but brown algae contain chlorophyll a and c.

2. In red algae, Phycobilins are present but brown algae do not have phycobilins.

3. If red algae reserve food in the form of floridian starch, it is laminarin in brown algae.

4. Red algae are not flagellated, and brown algae are flagellated.

ii)

1. There is no protonema phase in the liverworts and the life cycle in the moss begins with the protonema

2. If the plant body is dorsoventral in liverworts, the algal plant body is separated into a stem-axis.

iii) Homosporous possesses only one type of spores whereas heterosporous will have morphologically different spores in different sporangia.

iv) Syngamy is the fusion of the male gamete with the ovum whereas triple fusion is the fusion of another male gamete with two polar nuclei.

10. How would you distinguish monocots from dicots?

Solution:

Monocots Dicots
Have single cotyledon seed Seeds having two cotyledons
Flowers are trimerous Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous
Venation in leaves is parallel Have reticulate venations in leaves
Vascular bundle is scattered Vascular bundle are organised in a ring
Absence of vascular cambium Presence of vascular cambium
Primary root replaced by adventitious roots and are short-lived Primary roots occur in a few cases. Primary root is long-lived

12. Describe the important characteristics of gymnosperms.

Solution:

The main characteristics of gymnosperms are as follows:

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