What would be true for A and B shown in the given diagram?
1. | A shows open stomatal aperture while B shows closed stomatal aperture |
2. | A shows closed stomatal aperture while B shows open stomatal aperture |
3. | A shows the stomata in grasses |
4. | B shows the stomata in grasses |
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Match the plants with the parts where sclereids are commonly found in them:
Plants |
Parts |
A. Nuts |
a. Fruit walls |
B. Sapota |
b. Pulp of fruit |
C. Legumes |
c. Seed coat |
D. Tea |
d. Leaves |
Codes
A | B | C | D | |
1. | a | b | c | d |
2. | b | a | d | c |
3. | b | d | c | a |
4. | d | c | b | a |
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Complex tissues in a plant:
1. are composed of one type of cell performing same function
2. are composed of one type of cell performing different functions
3. are composed of more than one type of cells working together as a unit
4. are composed of more than one type of cells working independently of each other
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Apart from conducting water and minerals, xylem in plants also:
1. Translocates the sucrose
2. Provides mechanical strength
3. Produces PGRs
4. Synthesizes food
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.
Phloem in angiosperms is composed of all the following except:
1. Sieve cells
2. Companion cells
3. Phloem parenchyma
4. Phloem fibers
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The nucleus of companion cells controls the functions of:
1. Sieve cells
2. Sieve tubes
3. Albuminous cells
4. Phloem parenchyma
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In the given diagram of phloem in an angiosperm, the structure not seen in most of the monocots is indicated by the letter:
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D |
Phloem fibers [bast fibers] are:
1. | made up of collenchyma and generally not seen in primary phloem |
2. | made up of collenchyma and generally not seen in secondary phloem |
3. | made up of sclerenchyma and generally not seen in primary phloem |
4. | made up of sclerenchyma and generally not seen in secondary phloem |
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Which of the following components of the phloem tissue in angiosperms loses protoplasm and becomes dead at maturity?
1. Sieve tube elements | 2. Companion cells |
3. Phloem parenchyma | 4. Phloem fibers |
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