Leaf is formed from?
Intercalary meristem
Apical meristem
Fascicular vascular cambium
Inter fascicular cambium
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Length of petiole increases due to division of
Apical meristem
Lateral meristem
Intercalary meristem
All of these
The pericycle in roots contributes to the formation of which of the following structures, EXCLUDING:
Lateral roots
Vascular cambium
Cork cambium
Root cap
Apical, intercalary, lateral meristems are recognized on the basis of?
Specific function
Position
Mode of formation
None of these
Which combination of meristems is responsible for producing secondary vascular tissues?
Apical meristem and intercalary meristem
Lateral meristem and apical meristem
Vascular cambium and cork cambium
Intercalary meristem and cork cambium
The tunica-corpus theory was proposed by
Hofmeister
Nagelli
Strasburger
Schmidt
During the formation of primary plant body specific regions of apical meristem produces
Dermal tissue
Ground tissue
Vascular tissue
All of these
Simple permanent living tissues which are made up of thin-walled similar isodiametric cells are called
Parenchyma tissues
Collenchyma tissues
Sclerenchyma tissues
Meristematic tissues
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
Intercalary meristem results in
Secondary growth
Primary growth
Apical growth
None of these
Cells having no power of cell division are formed by
Meiosis
Differentiation
Mitosis
Apoptosis