No. of questions -20
Time - 10 min
1.
The parenchymatous cells which lie between the xylem and the phloem are called
2.
The meristems which occur at the tips of roots and shoots and produce primary tissues are called
3.
In angiosperms, vascular tissue develop from
4.
Vascular bundles in which cambium is present between xylem and phloem is called as
5.
In arborescent monocots stem, a secondary cambium grows in
6.
Tunica corpus theory is connected with
7.
Which meristem contributes to the formation of the primary plant body?
8.
Bulliform or motor cells are present in
9.
Exarch xylem is present in
10.
In monocotyledons, guard cell of stomata are
11.
Select the CORRECT statement.
12.
Reticulate venation is a characteristic in:
13.
In monocotyledons, the guard cell of stomata are
14.
In arborescent monocots stem, a secondary cambium growing in the following type of vascular bundle is seen in
15.
Specialised parenchymatous cells, which are closely associated with sieve tube elements is
16.
Which epidermis of the leaf contains more stomata?
17.
Jute fibers deteriorate because they have
18.
Which type of vascular bundle is shown in figure below
20.
In angiosperms, main water and mineral transporting elements are