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Which feature distinguishes Gnetum from other gymnosperms and brings it closer to angiosperms?
Absence of archegonia
Presence of vessel elements in the xylem
Non-motile male gametes
Needle-like leaves
Which gymnosperm exhibits a unique fertilization mechanism involving a pollen tube that grows towards the archegonia but does NOT directly discharge the male gametes into the archegonium?
Pinus
Cycas
Gnetum
Cedrus
The 'coralloid roots' of Cycas have a symbiotic association with:
Mycorrhizae
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria
Endophytic fungi
In gymnosperms, the polyembryony is commonly:
Simple polyembryony
Cleavage polyembryony
Adventive polyembryony
Induced polyembryony
Which structure in gymnosperms produces the male gametes?
Megasporangium
Microsporangium
Archegonium
Antheridium
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of gymnosperm seeds?
Naked seeds
Formed from ovules
Enclosed within a fruit
Contain embryo
In gymnosperm the roots are generally
Respiratory root
Prop root
Tap root
Adventitious root
Which is the source of turpentine oil?
Gymnospermic wood
Angiospermic wood
Gymnospermic seed
Angiospermic seed