1. | Presence of flagellated sperm cells in liverworts |
2. | Presence of a cuticle in mosses |
3. | Liverworts typically have a simple, flat body called a thallus that is often undifferentiated, whereas mosses have more complex, differentiated structures. |
4. | Liverworts are vascular plants, mosses are not. |
Column I | Column II | ||
A | Angiosperms | P | Produce seeds in cones |
B | Gymnosperms | Q | Produce spores on the underside of fronds |
C | Ferns | R | Seeds develop inside an ovary, which matures into a fruit |
D | Mosses | S | Spores develop in capsule at the end of a stalk |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | P | R | Q | S |
2. | P | R | S | Q |
3. | R | P | Q | S |
4. | R | P | S | Q |
1. | Both reproduce sexually through seeds. |
2. | Pteridophytes have a well-developed vascular system, whereas gymnosperms do not. |
3. | Pteridophytes reproduce through spores, while gymnosperms reproduce through seeds. |
4. | Both are non-flowering plants that reproduce asexually. |
Statement I: | The sex organ in bryophytes are multicellular |
Statement II: | Archegonium produces a single egg |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
I: | are good indicators of atmosphere pollution |
II: | are amongst the first organisms to colonise rocks |