The ring arrangement of vascular bundles is a characteristic feature of:

1. Monocot stem 2. Dicot stem
3. Monocot root 4. Dicot root

Subtopic:  Dicot Stem |
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Which of the following is a feature of the anatomy of a monocot stem?

I: Collenchymatous hypodermis
II: Scattered vascular bundles
 
1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
Subtopic:  Monocot Stem |
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The sieve tube elements and the companion cells are connected by:
1. sieve pores in their common transverse wall
2. sieve pores in their common longitudinal wall
3. pit fields in their common longitudinal wall
4. pit fields in their common transverse wall

Subtopic:  Complex Tissue: Phloem |
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In a monocot stem:

1. Each vascular bundle is surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheath
2. Ground tissue is very poorly developed
3. Vascular bundles are conjoint and open with water containing cavities
4. Phloem parenchyma is present
Subtopic:  Monocot Stem |
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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
Subtopic:  Meristematic Tissue: Shoot Apex (OLD NCERT) |
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In stems:

1. the primary xylem is endarch with protoxylem towards the center and metaxylem towards the periphery
2. the primary xylem is endarch with metaxylem towards the center and protoxylem towards the periphery
3. the primary xylem is exarch with protoxylem towards the center and metaxylem towards the periphery
4. the primary xylem is exarch with metaxylem towards the center and protoxylem towards the periphery
Subtopic:  Complex Tissue: Xylem |
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Root hairs are:
1. unicellular extensions of subsidiary cells
2. unicellular elongations of epidermal cells
3. unicellular elongations of ground tissue cells
4. appendages of the cuticle

Subtopic:  Meristematic Tissue: Root Apex (OLD NCERT) |
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A transverse section of stem is stained first with safranin then with fast green following the usual schedule of double staining for the preparation of a permanent slide. What would be the colour of the stained xylem and phloem?
1. Red and green
2. Green and red
3. Orange and yellow
4. Purple and orange

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Match the following and choose the correct option from below:

A. Meristem

i. Photosynthesis, storage

B. Parenchyma

ii. Mechanical support

C. Collenchyma

iii. Actively dividing cells

D. Sclerenchyma

iv. Stomata

E. Epidermal tissue

v. Sclereids

Options:

A B C D E

1.       

i

iii

v

ii

iv

2.       

iii

i

ii

v

iv

3.       

ii

iv

v

i

iii

4.       

v

iv

iii

ii

i

Subtopic:  Meristematic Tissue:Classification (OLD NCERT) | Simple Tissue: Parenchyma | Simple Tissue: Chollenchyma & Sclerenchyma |
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Match the following and choose the correct option from below

A

Cuticle

i.

Guard cells

B

Bulliform cells

ii.

Single layer

C

Stomata

iii.

Waxy layer

D

Epidermis

iv.

Empty colourless cell

Options:

1.

A-iii

B-iv

C-i

D-ii

2.

A-i

B-ii

C-iii

D-iv

3.

A-iii

B-ii

C-iv

D-i

4.

A-iii

B-ii

C-i

D-iv

Subtopic:  Dicot Leaf | Monocot Leaf |
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