Meristematic tissue are
Premature having ability of division
Mature does not have ability of division
Premature not having ability of division
Complex differentiating in xylem, phloem and cambium
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Apical meristem and intercalary meristem are called primary meristem because?
They appear early in plant and contributes to the formation of primary plant body
They make secondary tissue
They make the whole plant body
All of the above
Which is true for Meristematic tissue?
Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei
Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces
These are usually modified for storage
Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei
The tissue which perpetuates itself by active cell division is
Permanent tissue
Ground tissue
Meristematic tissue
Vascular tissue
The development of a flower from a modified shoot involves the transformation of the:
(a) Axillary bud into floral meristem
(b) Shoot apical meristem into floral meristem
(c) Leaf primordia into floral appendages
(d) Internodes into floral organs
a
b
c
d
Examples of lateral meristem?
Fasicular cambium
Inter fasicular cambium
Cork cambium
All
Roots apical meristem occupies the β¦Aβ¦ of roots, while shoot apical meristem occupies the distant most region of the β¦Bβ¦ axis
Complete the above sentence with the correct combination of A and B
A-tip; B-stem
A-side; B-stem
A-laterally; B-root
A-tip; B-meristamatic
Which one of the following is not a lateral meristem?
Intrafascicular cambium
Interfascicular cambium
Phellogen
Intercalary meristem
The arrangement of floral organs on a condensed stem is a result of the activity of the:
(a) Root apical meristem
(b) Shoot apical meristem
(c) Floral meristem
(d) Intercalary meristem
a
b
c
d
Bulk portion of primary organs in plants is made up of?
Collenchyma
Parenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Vascular tissue
Example of secondary meristem is
Fascicular vascular cambium
Inter fascicular cambium
Cork cambium
All of the above