Question:

Match the plant with the kind of life cycle it exhibits. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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(a)Spirogyra(i)Dominant diploid sporophyte vascular plant, with highly reduced male or female gametophyte
(b)Fern(ii)Dominant haploid free-living gametophyte
(c)Funaria(iii)Dominant diploid sporophyte alternating with reduced gametophyte called prothallus
(d)Cycas(iv)Dominant haploid leafy gametophyte alternating with partially dependent multicellular sporophyte

Updated On: May 2, 2025
  • (a)- (iv); (b) - (i); (c) - (ii);(d) - (iii)
  • (a)- (ii); (b) - (iii); (c) - (iv);(d) - (i)
  • (a)- (iii); (b) - (iv); (c) - (i);(d) - (ii)
  • (a)- (ii); (b) - (iv); (c) - (i);(d) - (iii)
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The Correct Option is B

Approach Solution - 1

To match the plants with their life cycles, consider the following descriptions and explanations:

  1. Spirogyra: It is an algae that predominantly showcases the gametophyte phase. Thus, it exhibits a dominant haploid free-living gametophyte. Therefore, (a) matches with (ii).
  2. Fern: Ferns exhibit a life cycle with a dominant diploid sporophyte that alternates with a reduced gametophyte known as the prothallus. Hence, (b) matches with (iii).
  3. Funaria: This is a moss, and mosses are known for having a life cycle where the dominant form is the haploid leafy gametophyte. The sporophyte is multicellular, but it is partially dependent on the gametophyte. Therefore, (c) matches with (iv).
  4. Cycas: It is a gymnosperm, which exhibits a dominant diploid sporophyte. The gametophyte generations are highly reduced. Hence, (d) matches with (i).

Thus, the correct match is:

(a)- (ii); (b) - (iii); (c) - (iv);(d) - (i)
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Spirogyra: Sporophytic generation is represented only by the one-celled zygote. There are no free-living sporophytes. The dominant, photosynthetic phase in such plants is the free-living gametophyte.
Fern: The diploid sporophyte is represented by a dominant, independent, photosynthetic, vascular plant body. It alternates with multicellular, saprophytic/autotrophic, independent but short-lived haploid gametophyte.
Funaria: Dominant haploid leafy gametophyte alternating with partially dependent multicellular sporophyte.
Cycas: Dominant diploid sporophyte vascular plant, with highly reduced male or female gametophyte. This is found in all gymnosperms (Cycas) and angiosperms.
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Concepts Used:

Plant Kingdom

The Plant Kingdom comprises all the plants that have some shared characteristics. These are bacteria (prokaryotes), photosynthetic plants, fungi, and several non-photosynthetic plants.

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Several features of Kingdom Plantae are as follows:

  • They are stationary. They are static and usually remain in one place only.
  • They have branches that expanded and green leaves due to the presence of chlorophyll.
  • They are an autotrophic mode of nutrition that simply means they prepare their food with the help of water, sunlight and carbon dioxide. It is further known as self-nutrition.
  • They indulge in photosynthesis during the day and therefore more carbon dioxide is needed during the day and at night it is released.
  • They secure their food in the form of starch-like algae.
  • They have an inelastic wall around their cell known as a cell wall comprised of cellulose.
  • There is an absence of the nervous system and excretory system.
  • Reproduction is entirely dependent on air, insects and water. Asexual and vegetative method of reproduction is noticed or detected.
  • The non-photosynthetic plants acquire their food through parasitism, i.e through their host like Indian pipe.

Read More: Classification of Plants