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141. Which of the following is a filamentous alga
(A) ulva
(B) chlorella
(C) acetabularia
(D) spirogyra

 

142. Which of the following is not sac fungi
(A) truffles
(B) yeasts
(C) mushrooms
(D) morels

143. ‘Cassia fistula’ is the scientific name of
(A) amaltas
(B) rose
(C) onion
(D) tomato

144. Phage virus consists of head and
(A) thorax
(B) neck
(C) tail
(D) none of these

 

145. Bacteria without any flagella are called
(A) monotrichous
(B) atrichous
(C) peritrichous
(D) lophotrichous

 

146. Protists have been evolved from
(A) animals
(B) plants
(C) fungi
(D) prokaryotes

 

147. Algae differ from plants in that the sex organs in algae are
(A) multicellular
(B) unicellular
(C) acellular
(D) none of these

148. Fungi can absorb food from the substrate because the have
(A) sporangium
(B) spores
(C) rhizoids
(D) stalk

149. A seed may be defined as a fertilized
(A) egg
(B) ovary
(C) ovule
(D) embryo

150. Platyhelminthes means
(A) round worms
(B) flat worms
(C) tape worms
(D) pin worms