The concept of 'Dedifferentiation' in relation to meristem formation is best exemplified by:
Activity of the root apical meristem
Formation of interfascicular cambium from parenchyma cells
Development of phellogen from the epidermis
Differentiation of xylem vessels from procambium
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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the quiescent center in root apical meristem?
It has a low rate of cell division.
It acts as a reserve of cells for the root apical meristem.
It is relatively inactive.
It has a high rate of cell division.
Quiescent centre is a
Weak zone
Active zone
Inactive
Strong base
Quiescent centre is a
Weak zone
Active zone
Inactive
Strong base
The quiescent centre in root meristem serves as a
Site for storage of food which is utilized during maturation
Reservoir of growth hormones
Reserve for replenishment of damaged cells of the meristem
Region for absorption of water
A unique feature of the quiescent center in root apical meristem is its:
High mitotic activity and contributes to root cap formation
Low mitotic activity and acts as a reserve
High metabolic activity and synthesizes growth hormones
Absence of cell division and undergoes programmed cell death