Bacterial flagella are formed of
1. Amines
2. Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Carbohydrates
Barophilic prokaryotes
1. Occur in water containing high concentration of barium hydroxide
2. Grow slowly in alkaline frozen lakes at high altitude
3. Grow and multiply in very deep marine sediments
4. Readily grow and divide in sea water enriched with soluble salt of barium
Crown gall disease of plants is caused by
1. Ti-plasmid
2. Pi-plasmid
3. Virus
4. Protozoan
Auxospores and hormocysts are formed respectively by
1. Some diatoms and several cyanobacteria
2. Some cyanobacteria and several diatoms
3. Several cyanobacteria and several diatoms
4. Several diatoms and few cyanobacteria
Which of the following environmental conditions are essential for optimum growth of Mucor on a piece of bread?
(a) | Temperature of about 25ºC |
(b) | Temperature of about 5% |
(c) | Relative humidity of about 5% |
(d) | Relative humidity of about 95% |
(e) | A shaded place |
(f) | A brightly illuminated place. |
Choose the answer from the following options:
1. | b, c and e only | 2. | a, c and e only |
3. | a, d and e only | 4. | b, d and e only |
Which pair belongs to basidiomycetes?
1. | Puffball and Claviceps | 2. | Peziza and Stink Horn |
3. | Morchella and Mushroom | 4. | Bracket fungi and Puffballs |
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Which of the following is a filamentous nitrogen fixing bacterium is present in root nodules of non-leguminous plant?
1. Cicer arietinum
2. Casurina equisetifolia
3. Cycas revoluta
4. Crotalaria juncea
Which is wrong about mycoplasma?
1. They are called PPLO
2. They are pleomorphic
3. They are sensitive to penicillin
4. They cause diseases in plants
In the light of recent classification of living organisms into three domains of life (bacteria, archaea and eukarya), which one of the following statements is true about archaea
1. Archaea completely differ from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
2. Archaea completely differ from prokaryotes
3. Archaea resemble eukarya in all respects
4. Archaea have some novel features that are absent in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Thermococcus, Methanococcus and Methanobacterium exemplify
1. Bacteria whose DNA is relaxed or positively supercoiled but which have a cytoskeleton as well as mitochondria
2. Bacteria that contain a cytoskeleton and ribosomes
3. Archaebacteria that contain protein homologous to eukaryotic core histones
4. Archaebacteria that lack any histones resembling those found in eukaryotes but whose DNA is negatively supercoiled