In siphonous green algae like Caulerpa, the thallus is best described as A Septate cellular filament B Woody vascular axis
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When algae are described as “photosynthetic thalli”, the most accurate meaning is A Rooted flowering plant B Woody seed-bearing tree
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In algal thallus organization, a “coenocytic” body is best described as A Single cell only B Thick woody stem C
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In algae, the simplest plant body organization is most commonly seen as A Woody stem B Unicellular thallus C True
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An algal body is called a “thallus” because it is not differentiated into A Roots, stems and leaves B Seeds
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Two habitats each have 10 species, but one habitat has equal individuals while the other has one dominant species; the
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In biodiversity studies, a habitat with 12 species where each has similar population sizes shows high A Beta diversity B
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A habitat with many species but dominated by one species in numbers shows high richness but low A Ecosystem diversity
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In a community, the number of species present is best called which biodiversity component A Species evenness B Alpha diversity
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Biodiversity mainly refers to the variety of life at different levels in nature A Only animal diversity B Only plant
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