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
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Which of these is NOT a function of meristematic tissue?
Photosynthesis
Cell division
Growth in length
Growth in girth
I. Primary tissues of plants add length to the roots and shoots
II. Secondary tissue of plants adds diameter to the roots and shoots
III. Cells of permanent tissue are specialised both structurally and functionally
Which of the above statement is/are true?
All except I
All except II
All except III
I, II and III
Plant length is increased by
Apical meristem
Lateral meristem
Dermatogen
Periblem
What type of cells are found in meristematic tissue?
Actively dividing cells
Dead cells
Differentiated cells
Storage cells
Intercalary meristems are found in which part of the plant?
Base of leaves and internodes
Root tips
Shoot tips
Vascular cambium
Which tissue is responsible for the primary growth of plants, increasing their length and girth?
Apical meristem
Lateral meristem
Intercalary meristem
Ground tissue
Grass elongates after cutting (moving) due to
Primary meristem
Secondary meristem
Apical meristem
Intercalary meristem
The secondary meristem initiates
Basal growth
Transverse growth
Radial growth
Vertical growth
Meristamatic tissue helps in the
Absorption of water
Growth of plant
Absorption of minerals
Transpiration
A nail is driven into the trunk of a 30 years old tree at a point 1 m above the soil level. The tree grows in height at the rate of 0.5m a years. After three years, nail will be
1 m above the soil
1.5 m above the soil
2 m above the soil
2.5 m above the soil