20 questions
Theofrastus is regarded as
Father of Embryology
Father of Botany
Father of Ecology
None of these
Father of Genetics is called for
G J. Mendel
Watson
J.H. Morgan
Crick
Aristotle is regarded as
Father of Zoology
Father of Botany
Father of Biology
Father of Medicine
Study of plants in the forest and forest products is called:
Forestry
Agroforestry
Horticulture
Silviculture
Study of soil is called:
Ecology
Pedology
Nematology
Pathology
The term Agronomy is used for:
Study of economic importance of virus
Study of economic importance of fungi
Study of science of crop production
None of these
Sapce biology is:
The study of animals and plants
The study of soil microorganisms
The study of living organisms and their surrounding environment in the outer space
All of these
The study of soil, involving its structure, type and dynamics is called:
Biology of soil
Soil science
Soil erosion
Soil structure
The branch of science which is concerned with the study of disease is called:
Entomology
Pathology
Eugenics
Dermatology
The term phylogeny refers to:
Study of animal physiology
Study of plant physiology
The evolutionary history of an organism
None of these
Water in plant is transported by
Xylem
Epidermis
Phloem
Cambium
Presence of ................distingushes plant cell from Animal cell
Nucleus
Cell wall, Chloroplast, Vacuoles
Cell Membrane
None of These
Clove (लवंग ) the commonly used spice is obtained from
fruit
flower bud
Stem
Root
Ginger is a stem and not a root because
It lacks chlorophyll
It stores food material
It has nodes and Internodes
It grows horizontally in the soil
Carrot is orange in colour because
It grows in soil
It contians carotene
It is not exposed to sunlight
The entire plant is orange in vcolour
During photosyntheis green plants absorb
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
The food conducting tissue of plant is
Phloem
Xylem
Collenchyma
Parenchyma
The floral part that produces pollengrain is called
Sepal
Petal
Anther
Overy
Flower less plants are called
Cryptogams
Thalophytes
Bryophytes
Phanerogams
A molecule in plants comparable to haemoglobin in animals
Cellulose
Chlorophyll
Cytochrome
Carotene