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Assertion : Zoospores in Chlamydomonas are frequently formed in the night during favourable conditions. Reason : Zoospore swims for a certain time and then grows into a new plants.

Assertion : Zoospores in Chlamydomonas are frequently formed in the night during favourable conditions. Reason : Zoospore swims for a certain for a certain time and then grows into a new plants.

Select the correct pair(s) from the following I. Zoospores - Chlamydomonas II. Conidia - Penicillium III. Gemmules - Sponge IV. Buds - Hydra Choose the correct codes.

Select the correct pair(s) from the following I. Zoospores - Chlamydomonas II. Conidia - Penicillium III. Gemmules - Sponge IV. Buds - Hydra Choose the correct codes.

Study the following figures and select the correct statements regarding these. (i)A shows mode of asexual reproduction in sponges through internal buds. (ii)B shows sexual reprodction through zoospores in Chlamydomonas. (iii) C shows asexual reproduction through fragmentation in Penicullium. (iv) D shows external budding in Sycon.

Study the following figures and select the correct statements regarding these. (i)A shows mode of asexual reproduction in sponges through internal buds. (ii)B shows sexual reprodction through zoospores in Chlamydomonas. (iii) C shows asexual reproduction through fragmentation in Penicullium. (iv) D shows external budding in Sycon.

Study the following figures and select the correct statements regarding these. (i)A shows mode of asexual reproduction in sponges through internal buds. (ii)B shows sexual reprodction through zoospores in Chlamydomonas. (iii) C shows asexual reproduction through fragmentation in Penicullium. (iv) D shows external budding in Sycon.

Select the correct statements regarding the figures given below (i) (a) shows asexual reproduction through zoospores in Chlamydomonas. (ii) (b) shows sexual reproduction through conidiophores in Peniciilium. (iii) (c) shows buds in Hydra. (iv) (d) shows gemmules in sponge