In dicotyledonous roots, the initiation of lateral roots takes place in
Endodermal cells
Cortical cells
Epidermal cells
Pericycle cells
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What type of xylem arrangement is typically found in dicot roots?
Scattered
Conjoint
Radial
Collateral
Conjuctive tissue is made up of
Parenchymatous cells, i.e., in between the xylem and phloem
Sclerenchymatous cells, i.e., in between the xylem and phloem
Collenchymatous cells, i.e., in between the xylem and phloem
Merismatic cells, i.e., in between the xylem and phloem
Quiescent centre is found in plants at
Root tip
Cambium
Shoot tip
Tip
The Casparian strips are primarily composed of:
Lignin
Cellulose
Suberin
Pectin
In a dicot root, the layer immediately beneath the endodermis that contributes to the vascular cambium is the:
Cortex
Pith
Endodermis
Pericycle
The function of Casparian strips in the root is primarily related to:
Increasing root surface area
Protecting against pathogens
Regulating water and mineral uptake
Storing carbohydrates
In dicotyledonous roots, cambium develops in between
Xylem and cortex
Phloem and meristem
Xylem and phloem
Two xylem strands
Cortex is bigger than stele in?
Monocot stem
Dicot root
Monocot Leaf
None of these
Mark the correct sequence of layers found in root anatomy.
Epiblema, cortex, endodermis, pericycle
Cortex, epiblema, pericycle, endodermis
Epiblema, cortex, pericycle, endodermis
Cortex, epiblema, endodermis, epidermis
Which tissue in a dicot root is characterized by the presence of Casparian strips?
Exodermis
Pericycle
Cortex
Endodermis