Casparian strips are found in which part of the root?
Epidermis
Cortex
Endodermis
Pericycle
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The layer of cells outside the phloem meant for giving rise to the root branches is called
Cambium
Carpus
Endodermis
Pericycle
In dicotyledonous root, the cortex consists of
Sclerenchymatous tissue
Collenchymatous tissue
Parenchymatous tissue
Endodermis tissue
The region of the dicot root where most water absorption occurs is characterized by the presence of:
Root cap
Apical meristem
Root hairs
Vascular cambium
Which feature distinguishes the conjunctive tissue in a dicot root from the typical parenchyma found in the cortex?
Presence of intercellular spaces
Thin-walled cells with large vacuoles
Sclerenchymatous nature in mature roots providing mechanical support
Abundant chloroplasts for photosynthesis
Which tissue in a dicot root is characterized by the presence of Casparian strips?
Exodermis
Pericycle
Cortex
Endodermis
Lateral roots develop from primordia originated by the division of
Pericycle cells lying opposite to protoxylem points
Pericycle cells lying between two protoxylem points
Endodermal cells lying between two protoxylem points
Endodermal cells lying opposite to protoxylem points
The waxy material deposited in the Casparian strip of the endodermis is
Pectin
Suberin
Cellulose
Lignin
Cortex is bigger than stele in?
Monocot stem
Dicot root
Monocot Leaf
None of these
The lateral roots originate from
Endodermal cells
Pericycle cells
Epiblema
Cortical cells below root hairs
Vascular cambium in roots takes its origin from
Pericycle
Conjunctive parenchyma
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above