Cells of this tissue are living and show angular wall thickening. They also provide mechanical support. The tissue is
1. Xylem | 2. Sclerenchyma |
3. Collenchyma | 4. Epidermis |
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In which of the following pairs of parts of a flowering plant is epidermis absent?
1. | Root tip and shoot tip | 2. | Shoot bud and floral bud |
3. | Ovule and seed | 4. | Petiole and pedicel |
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Consider the given two statements:
I. Collenchyma cells in plants are well adapted for the support of young, growing organs.
II. They can continue to develop thick flexible walls while the organ is still elongating.
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
The sieve tube elements and the companion cells are connected by:
1. sieve pores in their common transverse wall
2. sieve pores in their common longitudinal wall
3. pit fields in their common longitudinal wall
4. pit fields in their common transverse wall
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In the primary stems and roots, the type of cells usually present in cortex, pith and medullary rays is:
1. Parenchyma | 2. Collenchyma |
3. Sclerenchyma | 4. Meristem |
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Permanent tissues in a plant body are formed following division of cells in:
1. Primary meristems only
2. Secondary meristems only
3. Both primary and secondary meristems
4. Neither primary nor secondary meristems
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The meristem which occurs between mature tissues in a plant body is known as:
1. Secondary meristem | 2. Intercalary meristem |
3. Lateral meristem | 4. Cylindrical meristems |
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding the anatomy of flowering plants:
1. Plants have cells as the basic unit.
2. Different organs in plants show differences in their internal structure.
3. Within angiosperms, dicots and monocots are anatomically different.
4. Adaptations to diverse environments are seen in external structures only.
Regarding the guard cells:
1. walls away from the stomatal pores are thin and those towards the stomatal pores are thick
2. walls away from the stomatal pores are thick and those towards the stomatal pores are thin
3. chloroplasts are mostly absent
4. play no role in the regulation of opening and closing of stomata
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Plant tissues are classified into two main groups, meristematic and permanent, mainly on the basis of:
1. their location
2. time of their origin during the plant life
3. capability of division
4. degree of differentiation
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