1.

    Which statement accurately describes the difference between the fascicular and interfascicular cambium?

    A

    Fascicular cambium produces secondary xylem, while interfascicular cambium produces secondary phloem.

    B

    Fascicular cambium is present in monocots, while interfascicular cambium is present in dicots.

    C

    Fascicular cambium arises within vascular bundles, while interfascicular cambium arises in the medullary rays.

    D

    Fascicular cambium is a primary meristem, while interfascicular cambium is a secondary meristem.

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    2.

    Parenchyma is living tissue. Select the incorrect one about it

    A

    Cells are generally isodiametric

    B

    Walls are thin and cellulosic

    C

    May have small intercellular spaces

    D

    Provides mechanical support to young stem as has lignin deposition

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    4.

    A leaf primordium grows into adult leaf lamina

    A

    At first by apical meristem and later largely by marginal meristems

    B

    By apical meristem

    C

    By lateral meristem

    D

    By marginal meristem

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    9.

    Apical meristem and intercalary meristem are called primary meristem because?

    A

    They appear early in plant and contributes to the formation of primary plant body

    B

    They make secondary tissue

    C

    They make the whole plant body

    D

    All of the above

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