1.
Gibberellin participate in which of the following process?
2.
The non-linear feeding relationship which involves network of feeding interactions is called
3.
Which group is correct for the growth inducer hormone?
4.
Differentiation of various tissues and organs in response to light is called
5.
The neritic zone in the ocean is equivalent to the zone in the lake
6.
In marine ecosystems, oxygen and temperature are
7.
The following are fish related EXCEPT
8.
Bioluminescence is common to organisms in the
9.
All these are features of chondrichthyes EXCEPT
10.
——— represents a primitive group of seed bearing plants.
11.
Leaves without petiole are called
12.
The following are mammals EXCEPT
13.
An example of a plant with axile placentation is.
14.
The type of mimicry that involves the release of toxin related poison is called
15.
The first root of a plant is called
16.
All fishes have the following EXCEPT
17.
The evergreen forest and grassland in the temperate ecosystem are ecological similar to the
18.
Which of the following is correct order in the evolutionary advancement of vertebrates?
19.
Arboreal animals could be found in the following biomes EXCEPT
20.
Cutaneous respiration in amphibians is through
21.
Although tunicates are classified as chordates, the adults only have
22.
One of these is not a feature of entomophilous plant
23.
Acer, Fagus, Tilia and Eucalyptus are found in
24.
An example of parasitic plant is
25.
All these are features of Spermatophytes except
26.
One of these is not an example of dry indehiscent fruit
27.
Fassorial animals are commonly found in Biome
28.
One of these is not components of Pyramid of energy
29.
Mycorrhiza is an association between fungi and
30.
Stem growth ceases when it ends in
31.
The adult plant body of angiosperm is
32.
In the absence of light, amount of which of the following is increased?
33.
A process of descent with modification can be termed as
34.
A plant bearing both male and female flowers is said to be
35.
Clams, oysters and periwinkles are found in the zone of the ocean
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