Ground tissue system is present in

1. root

2. stem

3. leaf

4. All of these

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In Dicots, Secondary growth is possible because of

1. cambium
2. xylem and Phloem
3. Vascular bundle
4. Both 2. and 3.
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Radial vascular bundle arrangement is most common in

1. roots

2. stem, and roots

3. leaves

4. All of the above

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In radial vascular bundle xylem and phloem are present on _____________radii and in an ___________manner.

1. different and consecutive
2. same and alternate
3. different and alternate
4. same and consecutive
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Conjoint open vascular bundles are present in

1. stem of dicots only
2. stem of dicots and gymnosperms
3. stem of monocots and gymnosperms
4. stem of monocots only
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The outermost layer of the root is

1. epidermis

2. endodermis

3. hypodermis

4. dermis

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Root hairs are ____________ and formed from __________zone of root.

1. unicellular, maturation
2. multicellular, elongation
3. multicellular, maturation
4. unicellular, elongation
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The innermost layer of the cortex is called

1. pericycle
2. endodermis
3. vascular bundle
4. epidermis
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Casparian strips are present in

1. endodermis 2. epidermis
3. pericycle 4. cortex
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Casparian strips are barrel shaped cells in which tangential and radial walls are

impermeableto water because of

1. suberin deposition
2. cellulose deposition
3. cutin deposition
4. casparin deposition
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