• 1. 
    Division to which Selaginella belongs is

  • Psilopsida
  • Pteropsida
  • Lycopsida
  • Spenopsida
  • 2. 
    The character that Selaginella possesses which is of evolutionary significance is

  • Strobilus
  • Heterospory
  • Seed
  • Ligule
  • 3. 
    This statement regarding Selaginella is incorrect

  • Endodermis is trabeculated
  • Vascular cylinder is protostelic
  • Few species of Selaginella are truly xerophytic
  • Selaginella is commonly distributed on plains and hills
  • 4. 
    In this species of Selaginella, the apex continues its vegetative growth beyond the formation of strobilus

  • S.cuspidata
  • S.helvetica
  • S.rupestris
  • None of the above
  • 5. 
    This is uncommon in Selaginella and Funaria

  • Embryo
  • Roots
  • Archegonium
  • Motile sperms
  • 6. 
    The presence of ________ anatomically characterizes the stem of Selaginella

  • Protostele
  • Amphiphloic siphonostele
  • Siphonostele
  • Ectophloic siphonostele
  • 7. 
    This characterizes the presence of Selaginella

  • Ligule
  • Homospory
  • Flowers
  • None of these
  • 8. 
    Male gametes in Selaginella are

  • Multiflagellated
  • Biflagellated
  • Monoflagellated
  • Aflagellated
  • 9. 
    Stele of Selaginella stem is

  • Eustelic
  • Solenostelic
  • Protostelic
  • Dictyostelic
  • 10. 
    This is the innermost layer of sporangium of Selaginella

  • Tapetum
  • Synangium
  • Elaters
  • None of these
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