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What differentiates leaf of dicots from monocots?
Parallel venation
Differentiation of palisade and spongy parenchyma
Stomata only on upper side
Stomata both on upper and lower sides
Simple permanent living tissues which are made up of thin-walled similar isodiametric cells are called
Parenchyma tissues
Collenchyma tissues
Sclerenchyma tissues
Meristematic tissues
Vascular cambium in roots takes its origin from
Pericycle
Conjunctive parenchyma
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
I. Parenchyma tissue II. Collenchyma tissue
III. Sclerenchyma tissue
Which of the above tissues are found in the ground tissue system?
I and II
II and III
I and III
I, II and III
I. Cells are living and thin-walled and their cell walls are made up of cellulose
II. They store food material
III. The radial conduction of water in plants takes place by the help of these tissues
Which of the above feature belongs to the xylem parenchyma?
I and II
II and III
III and I
I, II and III
Tyloses thickenings are seen in
Collenchyma
Phloem cells
Ray parenchyma only
Ray parenchyma and xylem cells
Identify the type of plant tissue being represented by the set of statements given below I. Their cells are isodiametric (they may be spherical, oval, round, etc.) II. Their cell walls are thin and made up of cellulose III. They may either be closely packed or have small intercellular spaces IV. They perform functions like photosynthesis, storage, secretion, etc.
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Meristem
ย ย ย ย The loosely arranged non-chlorophyllous parenchyma cells present in lenticels, are called
ย ย ย ย Complementary cells
Passage cells
Water stomata
Albuminous cells
Which of the above following are simple tissues?
I. Parenchyma, II. Collenchyma, III. Sclerenchyma
I and II
II and III
I and III
I, II and III
Parenchymatous cells are usually present in the
I. pericycle
II. pith
III. medullary rays
IV. primary root
V. secondary root
VI. primary stem
VII. secondary stem
Select the correct combinations from the given options
I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII
I, II, III and IV
II, III and IV
I, II, IV and VII