Which of the following is true for lateral meristem?

1. absent in monocot stem and roots

2. secondary in origin

3. responsible for secondary growth

4. All of these

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Interfascicular cambium is

1. primary in origin

2. secondary in origin

3. Both 1 and 2

4. neither primary nor secondary

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Axillary bud is the left part of ________ meristem and may form _____or a _______

further

1. shoot, branch, flower

2. shoot, leaf, flower

3. root, branch, flower

4. root,leaf, flower

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Lateral meristem includes

1. interfascicular cambium

2. intrafascicular cambium

3. cork cambium

4. All of the above

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Select the correct option

1. Primary meristem forms primary permanent tissue

2. secondary meristem is formed from primary permanent tissue by dedifferentiation

3. All secondary meristem are lateral meristem

4. All of the above

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Ground tissue system includes all except

1. pith and pith rays

2. epidermis and vascular bundle

3. epidermis and hypodermis

4. leaf mesophyll

Subtopic:  Ground Tissue System |
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How many of the followings are the parts of Ground Tissue System Epidermis, Hypodermis, general cortex, endodermis, pericycle, medullary rays, vascular bundle, pith, leaf mesophyll

1. 9 2. 7
3. 6 4. 5
Subtopic:  Ground Tissue System |
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In Ground  tissue system, parenchymatous cells are usually present in

1. cortex

2. pericycle

3. pith and medullary rays

4. All of the above

Subtopic:  Ground Tissue System |
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Hypodermis is the part of

1. Ground tissue system

2. Epidermal tissue system

3. Vascular tissue system

4. Both 1 and 2

Subtopic:  Ground Tissue System |
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Ground tissue system is present in

1. root

2. stem

3. leaf

4. All of these

Subtopic:  Ground Tissue System |
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