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  • Question 1
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    The tissue present in all organs of plant is:
    Solution

    The parenchyma is widely distributed in plant bodies such as stems, roots, leaves, flowers, and fruits.

    The parenchyma tissue is found in the soft parts of the plants such as the cortex of roots, ground tissue in stems & mesophyll of leaves. It is also distributed in the pith, medullary rays & packing tissue in the xylem and phloem.

  • Question 2
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    Arrange the following plants in ascending order based on the number of xylem strands in their roots :(I) Trapa(II) Pisum(III) Castanea(IV) Nicotiana
    Solution

    Trapa < Nicotiana < Pisum < Castanea

  • Question 3
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    Reticulate venation is a characteristic in
    Solution

    Reticulate venation is a characteristic in Dicotyledonous leaves. The veins vary in thickness in the reticulate venation of the dicot leaves.

  • Question 4
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    Vascular bundles in which cambium is present between xylem and phloem is called as
    Solution

    Vascular bundles in which cambium is present between xylem and phloem is called open vascular bundles and those in which cambium is absent is called closed vascular bundles.

  • Question 5
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    Which meristem contributes to the formation of the primary plant body?
    Solution

    Both apical meristems and intercalary meristems are primary meristems because they appear early in life of a plant and contribute to the formation of the primary plant body.

  • Question 6
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    In angiosperms, vascular tissue develop from
    Solution

    In angiosperms, vascular tissue develops from the plerome.
    They form the central core of the primary meristem of a plant or plant part.

  • Question 7
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    Select the CORRECT statement.
    Solution

    Secondary growth occurs in most seed plants, but monocots usually lack secondary growth. If they do have secondary growth, it differs from the typical pattern of other seed plants. The formation of secondary vascular tissues from the cambium is a characteristic feature of dicotyledons and gymnosperms.

  • Question 8
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    In angiosperms, main water and mineral transporting elements are
    Solution

    • Tracheids are the chief water-conducting elements in gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants. They can also be found in angiosperms. They are elongated cells, closed at both ends.
    • Vascular element, found in angiosperms, is the vessel element that are joined end to end to form vessels in which water flows unimpeded, as in a pipe.

  • Question 9
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    Sclereids belong to
    Solution

    Sclereids belong to sclerenchyma, complex permanent tissue present in hard parts of plants. They are generally hard and found in rough fruits and stem.

  • Question 10
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    Which epidermis of leaf contains more stomata?
    Solution

    The stomata are more numerous over the abaxial (lower) epidermis of the leaf than the adaxial (upper) epidermis.

    Exceptions:

    • Floating leaves where most or all stomata are on the upper surface.
    • Vertical leaves, such as those of many grasses, often have roughly equal numbers of stomata on both surfaces. 

  • Question 11
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    Bulliform or motor cells are present in
    Solution

    In isobilateral leaves of monocot, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large, empty, colourless cells. These are called bulliform cells.

  • Question 12
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    Exarch xylem is present in
    Solution

    Exarch xylem is the arrangement in which the protoxylem (the first formed primary xylem cells in a plant shoot/root) is directed towards the periphery and metaxylem (later formed primary xylem cells in a plant shoot/root) is directed towards the centre. Its development follows a centripetal pattern and is characteristics of roots. 

    Thus the correct answer is option D.

  • Question 13
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    The parenchymatous cells which lie between the xylem and the phloem are called
    Solution

    The parenchymatous cells which lie between the xylem and the phloem are conjunctive tissue. It is concerned in the formation of vascular cambium and storage of food and water.

  • Question 14
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    Jute fibers deteriorate because they have
    Solution

    Jute is an agricultural product and chemically known as lignocellulosic fiber.
    The ultimate cells of individual fibers are formed by the alpha-cellulose whereas the presence of hemicellulose and lignin cements the ultimate fibers.

    Jute is mainly composed of polysaccharides and lignin, but it also contains a smaller amount of fats and waxes, pectin, nitrogenous, coloring and inorganic matters. 

  • Question 15
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    In arborescent monocots stem, a secondary cambium growing in the following type of vascular bundle is seen in 

    Solution

     

     

    It is the anatomy of monocotyledonous root.

     

     

  • Question 16
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    In arborescent monocots stem, a secondary cambium grows in
    Solution

    In arborescent monocots stem, secondary cambium grows in hypodermal region for secondary growth that increase the girth of the stem.

  • Question 17
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    Specialised parenchymatous cells, which are closely associated with sieve tube elements is
    Solution

    The companion cells are specialized parenchymatous cells, which are closely associated with sieve tube elements.
    The sieve tube elements and companion cells are connected by pit fields present between their common longitudinal walls.

  • Question 18
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    In monocotyledons, guard cell of stomata are
    Solution

    In monocotyledons, the guard cell of stomata are dumb-bell shaped, thicker on top and bottom and thinner in the middle.

  • Question 19
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    Tunica corpus theory is connected with
    Solution

    Tunica-Corpus Theory: Schmidt in 1924 postulated tunica- corpus theory on the basis of studies of shoot apices of angiosperm.

    This theory is concerned with planes of cell division in the apex. In contrast to apical cell theory and histogen theory, tunica-corpus theory is applicable only to shoot apex and not to root.

     

  • Question 20
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    Which type of vascular bundle is shown in figure below

    Solution

     

     

    The vascular bundle shown in the figure is closed and conjoint as cambium is absent between xylem and phloem tissue.

     

     

  • Question 21
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    The meristems which occur at the tips of roots and shoots and produce primary tissues are called
    Solution

    Plants have different kinds of meristems. The meristems which occur at the tips of roots and shoots and produce primary tissues are called apical meristem.

  • Question 22
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    Which one function is referred as “Biological check post” ?
    Solution

    The endodermis forms the outermost layer of vascular bundles. Anything entering inside the plant body must cross the endodermis to be transported via xylem and phloem.
    Thus, endodermis is called a biological check post of the cell.

  • Question 23
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    Stem of grasses and related plants elongate by the activity of
    Solution

    Grasses belongs to monocotyledonous angiosperms in which secondary growth do not occurs. Plants elongate by the activity of both apical and intercalary meristem.

  • Question 24
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    In dicot stems, the cells of cambium present between primary xylem and primary phloem is
    Solution

    In dicot stems, the cells of cambium present between primary xylem and primary phloem is intrafascicular cambium.

  • Question 25
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    A group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function is
    Solution

    A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function.

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