List-I (Family/Characteristic, etc.) | List-II (Species/Examples) |
---|---|
(A) Myrtaceae | (I) Psidium |
(B) Hypanthodium inflorescence | (III) Fig |
(C) Caryophyllaceae | (II) Carnation |
(D) Asteraceae | (IV) Inula |
S.No. | List - I | List - II | List - III |
---|---|---|---|
I | Algae | Phaeophyceae | Sargassum |
II | Bryophyta | Hepaticopsida | Marchantia |
III | Pteridophyta | Pteropsida | Equisetum |
IV | Gymnosperms | Gnetopsida | Pinus |
Consider the following statements:
(A) Availability is generally conserved.
(B) Availability can neither be negative nor positive.
(C) Availability is the maximum theoretical work obtainable.
(D) Availability can be destroyed in irreversibility's.