Common mode of reproduction in Penicillium is
Conidia
Buds
Gemmules
Zoospore
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Certain plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Under which of the following environmental conditions would asexual reproduction be MOST advantageous?
Unstable environment with frequent disturbances
Environment with high pathogen pressure
Environment with limited resources and high competition
Stable environment with abundant resources
Cell Division is itself a type of reproduction in?
Euglena
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Liver Worts
Which of the correct example of the type of regeneration out of the two major types?
Morphallaxis–regeneration of two transversely cut equal pieces of one Hydra into two small Hydras
Epimorphosis –replacement of old and dead erythrocytes by the now ones
Morphallaxis-healing of wound in the skin
Epimorphosis-regeneration of crushed and filtered out pieces of Planaria into as many new planarian
Water's high specific heat capacity is primarily a consequence of:
The low density of water.
The polarity of water molecules.
Hydrogen bonding between water molecules.
The weak van der Waals forces between water molecules.
In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, which trait would NOT be considered a dominant trait?
Round seeds
Tall stem
Purple flowers
Wrinkled seeds
Which of the following combinations of reproductive strategies is LEAST likely to be observed in a single organism?
Binary fission and budding
Fragmentation and regeneration
Fragmentation and parthenogenesis
Budding and gemmule formation
Which of the following statement is not true for a clone?
A clone inherits the age of the donor organism.
A clone is genetically identical to the donor organism.
A clone may have a different mitochondrial DNA than the donor organism.
A clone's phenotype can be influenced by environmental factors.
Examples of vegetative propagation are
Rhizome
Tuber
Offset
All of these
Stem cutting are commonly used for the propagation of
Banana
Rose
Mango
Cotton
Which of the following is the asexual reproductive structure in Penicillium?
Conidia
Zoospores
Ascospores
Basidiospores