Identify the incorrect matching with respect to anatomy of dicot and monocot leaves?
Character Dicot[Dorsiventral] Monocot [Isobilateral]
1. Presence of stomata More on adaxial epidermis More on abaxial epidermis
2. Mesophyll Differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma Not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma
3. Venation Mostly reticulate Mostly parallel
4. Size of vascular bundle Dependent on the size of veins Near similar size except in main veins
Subtopic:  Monocot Leaf |
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What is true regarding bulliform cells seen in grasses?
1. they are certain adaxial epidermal cells that when flaccid make the leaves curl inwards
2. they are certain abaxial epidermal cells that when flaccid make the leaves curl inwards
3. they are certain adaxial epidermal cells that when turgid make the leaves curl inwards
4. they are certain abaxial epidermal cells that when turgid make the leaves curl inwards
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The parallel venation in monocot leaves is reflected in the:
1. wide variations in size of vascular bundles in the main veins
2. wide variations in size of vascular bundles except in the main veins
3. near similar size of vascular bundles in the main veins
4. near similar size of vascular bundles except in the main veins
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