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Net primary productivity

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Biome

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Answer in one word:

i) The green plants which constitute the first trophic level of the food chain.

ii) A stage in which communities reach a stage of equilibrium.

iii) The organism that is eaten up by a predator.

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Coralloid roots of Cycas

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Alternation of generations

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Polyembryony in gymnosperms

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Biofertilizer

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Define the transformation. How Griffith's experiment was carried out to discover bacterial transformation?

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Prepare a detailed account of occurrence, morphology and ultrastructure in Cyanophyta.

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Briefly describe the economic importance of Pteridophytes or Gynosperms.

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Discuss different types of steles found in pteridophytes along with suitable diagrams.

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Differentiate a bacterial cell from an archaeal cell.

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Describe the internal and external structure of a typical bacterium.

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Prepare clear and well-labelled diagrams of the following

i) Clamp connection formation in Basidiomycetes.

ii) V.S. thallus through a gemma cup in Marchantia.

iii) T.S. needle of Pinus.

iv) L.S. microsporangium of Selaginella.

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Petrifaction and Compression

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Transformation and Transduction

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Liverworts and Mosses

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Bacterial cell and Archaeal cell

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Enumerate the medical value of Gymnosperms.

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Trace the development of female gametophytes in Cycas

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