Fibres are likely to be absent in
1. Secondary phloem
2. Secondary Xylem
3. Primary phloem
4. Leaves

Subtopic:  Complex Tissue: Phloem |
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Consider the given two statements:

I: Parenchyma cells in plants play an important role in regeneration and wound healing.
II: They are living at maturity and usually have only primary walls.

1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I
3. I is True but II is False
4. Both I and II are False

Subtopic:  Simple Tissue: Parenchyma |

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Match the parts labeled as A, B and C in the diagram of stem apex with their derivatives in the plant body:

A B C
1.  Dermatogen Periblem Plerome
2. Dermatogen Plerome Periblem
3. Epidermis Vascular bundle Cortex
4. Epidermis Cortex Vascular bundle
Subtopic:  Meristematic Tissue: Shoot Apex (OLD NCERT) |
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In the transverse section of a monocot root given below, identify A, B, C and D:

 

A B C D
1. Epidermis Exodermis Endodermis Pericycle
2. Exodermis Epidermis Endodermis Pericycle
3. Epidermis Exodermis Pericyle Endodermis
4. Exodermis Epidermis Pericyle Endodermis
Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
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Identify the option where the difference between the vascular bundles of Dicot and Monocot stem is not correctly mentioned:

 

Dicot stem

Monocot stem

1.

Collateral and open

Collateral and closed

2.

Arranged in a ring

Scattered

3.

Larger toward the center

Of uniform size

4.

Phloem parenchyma present

Phloem parenchyma absent

Subtopic:  Dicot Stem | Monocot Stem |
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Identify the option where the difference between the anantomy of Dicot and Monocot root is not correctly mentioned:

Dicot root

Monocot root

1.

Xylem bundles

Numerous

Vary between 2 and 6

2.

Pith

Small/absent

Large/well developed

3.

Pericycle

Gives rise to lateral roots, cambium and cork cambium

Gives rise to lateral roots only

4.

Cambium

Appears later as a secondary meristem

Altogether absent

Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
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In the given diagram:

1. the lighter outer area is the heart wood or alburnum and is mechanically strong, resistant to decay, and less easily penetrated by wood-preservative chemicals

2. the lighter outer area is the Sapwood or alburnum and is involved in transport of water and minerals to the crown of the tree

3. the darker inner area is the heart wood or duramen and is involved in transport of water and minerals to the crown of the tree

4. the darker inner area is the sap wood or duramen and is mechanically strong, resistant to decay, and less easily penetrated by wood-preservative chemicals

Subtopic:  Types of Wood (OLD NCERT) |
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The following diagram shows the anatomy of the root of an epiphytic orchid. The function of the structure marked X is:

  

1. Photosynthesis
2. Storage
3. Protective
4. Repair and healing

Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
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In the given diagram showing the anatomy of a tree trunk, what are A, B, C and D respectively?

  

1. Secondary xylem, Secondary phloem, Periderm, Bark
2. Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, Periderm, Bark
3. Secondary xylem, Secondary phloem, Phellem, Periderm
4. Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, Phellem, Periderm

Subtopic:  Activity of Cork Cambium |
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In the transverse section of a young dicot stem, the term ‘hard bast’ will be used for the structure labeled:

 

1. A 2. B
3. C 4. D
Subtopic:  Dicot Stem |

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