List-I | List-II | ||
A. | Microscopic angiosperm | I. | Salvinia |
B. | Tallest gymnosperm | II. | Marchantia |
C. | Thalloid bryophyte | III. | Sequoia |
D. | Heterosporous pteridophyte | IV. | Wolffia |
A: | Asexual reproduction occurs usually by biflagellate zoospores. |
B: | Sexual reproduction is by oogamous method only. |
C: | Stored food is in the form of carbohydrates which is either mannitol or laminarin. |
D: | The major pigments found are chlorophyll a, c and carotenoids and xanthophyll. |
E: | Vegetative cells have a cellulosic wall, usually covered on the outside by gelatinous coating of algin. |
A. | The major Pigments are Chlorophyll a and b |
B. | Reserve food material is stored in the form of starch |
C. | Sexual reproduction is by flagellated zoospores produced in zoosporangia |
D. | Ectocarpus, Volvox, Sargassum, Laminaria |
A. | The major Pigments are Chlorophyll a, b and fucoxanthin |
B. | Reserve food material is stored in the form of starch |
C. | Asexual reproduction is by flagellated zoospores produced in zoosporangia |
D. | Ectocarpus, Volvox, Sargassum, Laminaria |