NCERT Solution: Plant Kingdom
NCERT Exercise
(i) Red algae and brown algae
Red algae |
Brown algae |
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Red algae are grouped under the class Rhodophyceae. |
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Brown algae are grouped under the class Phaeophyceae. |
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They contain floridean starch as stored food. |
2. |
They contain mannitol or laminarin as stored food. |
3. |
They contain the photosynthetic pigments chlorophylls a and d, and phycoerythrin. |
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They contain the photosynthetic pigments chlorophylls a and c, and fucoxanthin. |
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Their cell walls are composed of cellulose, pectin, and phycocolloids. |
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Their cell walls are composed of cellulose and algin. |
5. |
Flagella are absent |
5. |
Two flagella are present |
(ii) Liverworts and moss
Liverworts |
Moss |
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They have unicellular rhizoids. |
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They have multicellular rhizoids. |
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Scales are present very often |
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Scales are absent |
3. |
They are generally thalloid, with dichotomous branching. |
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They are foliage, with lateral branching. |
4. |
Gemma cups are present |
4. |
Gemma cups are absent |
5. |
Sporophyte has very little photosynthetic tissue |
5. |
Sporophyte has abundant photosynthetic tissue |
(iii) Homosporous and heterosporous pteridophyte
Homosporous pteridophytes |
Heterosporous pteridophytes |
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They bear spores that are of the same type. |
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They bear two kinds of spores – microspores and megaspores. |
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They produce bisexual gametophytes. |
2. |
They produce unisexual gametophytes. |
(iv) Syngamy and triple fusion
Syngamy |
Triple fusion |
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It is the process of fusion of the male gamete with the egg in an angiosperm. |
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It is the process of fusion of the male gamete with the diploid secondary nucleus in an angiosperm. |
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A diploid zygote is formed as a result of syngamy. |
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A triploid primary endosperm is formed as a result of triple fusion. |