In the given diagram, the root apical meristem is represented by the letter:
1. A |
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 |
The meristem that helps grasses regenerate parts removed by the grazing herbivores is the:
1. | Shoot apical meristem | 2. | Root apical meristem |
3. | Intercalary meristem | 4. | Lateral meristem |
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The apical meristems in the plants:
1. | occur at the tips of both roots and shoots and produce primary tissues |
2. | occur at the tip of root and base of the stem and produce secondary tissues |
3. | occur at the base of root and tip of the stem and produce primary tissues |
4. | occur at the tips of both roots and shoots and produce secondary tissues |
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All the following are examples of secondary or lateral meristems except:
1. | Fascicular vascular cambium | 2. | Intercalary meristem |
3. | Interfascicular meristem | 4. | Cork cambium |
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I: | is constituted by some cells ‘left behind’ from shoot apical meristem during the formation of leaves and elongation of stems. |
II: | is present in the axils of leaves and is capable of forming a branch or a flower. |
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In the given diagram, the axillary bud is represented by the letter:
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D |
A simple plant tissue is characterized by:
1. continued cell division
2. presence of only living cells
3. cells with chloroplasts
4. presence of only one type of cells
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All the following regarding parenchyma tissue in plants are correct except:
1. Cells are generally isodiametric
2. Cell walls are generally thick
3. Cell walls are made of cellulose
4. They perform photosynthesis, storage and secretion
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