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    Identify the given diagram and select the correct option?

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    Vascular bundle in which the protoxylem arranged at the center?

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    Xylem and phloem are present on the same radius, such a vascular bundle is called?

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    What is present around a vascular bundle of a monocot stem?

  • Question 5
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    Pitch is less developed in ____________.

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    Interfascicular cambium in dicot root is 

  • Question 7
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    Identify the incorrect statement with respect to monocot stem.


    (a) Hypodermis is made up of sclerenchyma
    (b) Ground tissue is differentiated
    (c) Vascular bundles which are situated towards the center are larger in size and less in number
    (d) Each vascular bundle is conjoint, collateral and closed and xylem is endarch.

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    Plants have evolved various defences to lessen the impact of predation by herbivores. Choose the correct option for the defence measures in the given plants. Where M-Morphological, C-Chemical, A-Anatomical, P-Physiological.


    Acacia Cactus Calotropis
    $$(1)$$PPM
    $$(2)$$AMC
    $$(3)$$PCC
    $$(4)$$MMC

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    Cambial ring in dicot root is initially 

  • Question 10
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    In which type of vascular bundles are Xylem and Phloem present at the same radius ?

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