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NEET Questions / Botany / Anatomy of Flowering Plants / Dicot Stem
In a dicot stem undergoing secondary growth, which of the following is the FIRST to differentiate from the cells produced by the vascular cambium towards the pith?
Secondary xylem
Secondary phloem
Phelloderm
Phellem
The interfascicular cambium in dicot stems originates from:
Pericycle cells
Medullary ray cells
Phloem parenchyma cells
Xylem parenchyma cells
In a dicot stem undergoing secondary growth, the cells of the vascular cambium divide to produce secondary xylem and phloem. If a tangential section is taken through the secondary xylem, what would be the predominant cell type observed in terms of arrangement?
Radially arranged parenchyma cells
Axially elongated tracheary elements
Isometric sclerenchyma cells
Clustered secretory cells
Which of the following characteristics distinguishes the periderm from the epidermis in a woody dicot stem?
Presence of stomata
Single-layered structure
Presence of suberized cells
Origin from the ground meristem
Starch sheath is found in endodermis of
Dicot stem
Dicot root
Monocot root
Monocot stem
Read the following statements
(i) Multicellular epidermal hair (ii) Collenchymatous hypodermis
(iii) Pith present (iv)Vascular bundles present in a ring i.e eustele
Above given features describe which of the following plant parts ?
Monocot stem
Monocot root
Dicot stem
Dicot root
Read the following statements
(i) Multicellular epidermal hair (ii) Collenchymatous hypodermis
(iii) Pith present (iv)Vascular bundles present in a ring i.e eustele
Above given features describe which of the following plant parts ?
Monocot stem
Monocot root
Dicot stem
Dicot root
Medullary rays are formed by the
Radially placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Longitudinally placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Laterally placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Obliquely placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Medullary rays are formed by the
Radially placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Longitudinally placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Laterally placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
Obliquely placed parenchymatous cells between vascular bundles
The internal structure of a plant stem is observed. There is a discontinuous ring of angular collenchyma below the epidermis. Type of vascular bundles are of the same type as in the stems of solanaceous plants. Sieve tube elements possess simple sieve plates, identify the plant.
Helianthus
Cucurbita
Zea mays
Hydrilla