| 1. | forming blooms in polluted water bodies |
| 2. | recycling nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous, iron and sulphur |
| 3. | making curd from milk |
| 4. | fixing nitrogen in legume roots |
| I: | Phycomycetes |
| II: | Ascomycetes |
| III: | Basidiomycetes |
| 1. | a free RNA lacking a protein coat |
| 2. | a nucleocapsid |
| 3. | an abnormally folded protein |
| 4. | a ribozyme |
| 1. | Coccus | Spherical |
| 2. | Bacillus | Rod-shaped |
| 3. | Vibrium | Icosahedron |
| 4. | Spirillum | Spiral |
| 1. | Majority of them are marine water organisms found in running water. |
| 2. | The cell wall has stiff cellulose plates on the outer surface. |
| 3. | They have only one flagellum. |
| 4. | Though they are photosynthetic in the presence of sunlight, when deprived of sunlight they behave like heterotrophs. |
| 1. | Heterotrophic mode of nutrition |
| 2. | Sexual stage is unknown |
| 3. | Lack of vegetative reproduction |
| 4. | Called as bracket fungi |
| Column-I [Protist] | Column-II [Feature of wall] | ||
| A. | Diatoms | P. | Cell wall has stiff cellulose plates on outer surface |
| B. | Dinoflagellates | Q. | Cell wall embedded with silica |
| C. | Euglenoids | R. | Protein rich layer instead of a cell wall |
| D. | Slime moulds | S. | True walls in spores |
| A | B | C | D | |
| 1. | Q | P | R | S |
| 2. | Q | P | S | R |
| 3. | P | Q | R | S |
| 4. | P | Q | S | R |
| Column I [Fungal class] |
Column II [Example] |
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| A | Phycomycetes | P | Alternaria |
| B | Ascomycetes | Q | Smut fungus |
| C | Basidiomycetes | R | Bread mould |
| D | Deuteromycetes | S | Truffles |
| A | B | C | D | |
| 1. | Q | P | R | S |
| 2. | S | R | P | Q |
| 3. | R | Q | S | P |
| 4. | R | S | Q | P |
| 1. | Kingdom Monera | 2. | Kingdom Protista |
| 3. | Kingdom Fungi | 4. | Kingdom Plantae |
| 1. | They have chlorophyll a (similar to green plants) |
| 2. | They are unicellular and never colonial or filamentous |
| 3. | They often form blooms in polluted water bodies |
| 4. | Some of them can fix atmospheric nitrogen |