The cross-section shown in the given diagram shows the structure of a:

1. Monocot stem 2. Monocot root
3. Dicot root 4. Dicot stem
Subtopic:  Secondary Growth in Root (OLD NCERT) |
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Identify the incorrect statement:
1. In dicot root, initiation of lateral roots and vascular cambium during the secondary growth takes place in the pericycle
2. In monocot roots xylem bundles are usually more than six [polyarch]
3. In dicot stems vascular bundles are arranged in a ring
4. Monocot stem has a parenchymatous hypodermis
Subtopic:  Monocot Stem |
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Grass leaves curl inwards during very dry weather. Select the most appropriate reason from the following :
1. Tyloses in vessels
2. Closure of stomata
3. Flaccidity of bulliform cells
4. Shrinkage of air spaces in spongy mesophyll

Subtopic:  Monocot Leaf |
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NEET - 2019
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A diagram of the transverse section of a monocot leaf is given below with certain parts indicated as letters of the alphabet. Select the option which incorrectly matches the alphabet with the part it represents:
  
1. A - Adaxial epidermis 2. B - Phloem
3. C - Mesophyll 4. D - Abaxial epidermis
Subtopic:  Monocot Leaf |
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Identify the incorrect comparison between monocots and dicots in general:

Character Monocots Dicots
1. Leaves Parallel venation Reticulate venation
2. Roots Primary root of short duration, replaced by adventitial roots forming fibrous or fleshy root systems Develops from the radicle. Primary root often persists forming strong tap roots and secondary roots
3. Plant stem: Vascular bundles Ring of primary bundles with cambium, differentiated into cortex and stele Numerous scattered bundles in ground parenchyma, cambium mostly absent, no differentiation between cortical and stelar regions
4. Flowers Parts in threes (trimerous) or multiples of three Fours (tetramerous) or fives (pentamerous)
Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root | Dicot Stem | Monocot Stem | Dicot Leaf | Monocot Leaf | Activity of Vascular Cambium (OLD NCERT) |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and selct the correct match from the codes given:
COLUMN I COLUMN II
A Dicot stem P Vascular bundles are arranged in a  ring
B Monocot stem Q Pith is small or inconspicuous
C Dicot root R Vascular bundles are many and scattered in the ground tissue with no definite arrangement.
D Monocot root S Pith is large and well developed
Codes:
A B C D
1. Q S P R
2. S Q R P
3. P R Q S
4. R P S Q
Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root | Dicot Stem | Monocot Stem |
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The vascular cambium normally gives rise to

1. Phelloderm 2. Primary phloem
3. Secondary xylem 4. Periderm
Subtopic:  Activity of Secondary Xylem (OLD NCERT) |
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What given anatomical feature is not correct for a dicot stem?
1. Hypodermis Sclerenchymatous
2. Endodermis Starch sheath
3. Medullary rays Parenchyma cells
4. Protoxylem Endarch
Subtopic:  Dicot Stem |
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Given below is the diagram of a stomatal apparatus. In which of the following, all the four parts labelled as A, B, C and D are correctly identified:

 

          A           B          C           D
1. Guard cell Stomatal aperture Subsidiary Cell Epidermal Cell
2. Epidermal Cell Guard Cell Stomatal aperture Subsidiary cell
3. Epidermal Cell Subsidiary Cell Stomatal aperture Guard Cell
4. Subsidiary Cell Epidermal Cell Guard Cell Stomatal aperture
Subtopic:  Epidermal Tissue System |
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You are given a fairly old piece of dicot stem and a dicot root. Which of the following anatomical structures will you use to distinguish between the two?

1. Secondary xylem 2. Secondary phloem
3. Protoxylem 4. Cortical cells
Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root | Dicot Stem |
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