The waxy coating on the surface of a leaf that prevents water loss is called the:
Epidermis
Mesophyll
Cuticle
Stomata
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The leaves are modified into tendrils, hook, pitcher and bladder in the following plants respectively
Sweet pea, cat’s nail, Nepenthes, Utricularia
Sweet pea, cat’s nail, Utricularia,Nepenthes
Nepenthes, cat’s nail, sweet pea, Utricularia
Nepenthes, sweet pea, cat’s nail, Utricularia
A phyllode is a modified
petiole
leaf blade
stipule
stem
Alternate phyllotaxy is seen in
Guava
Calotropis
Mustard
Alstonia
The leaves in Utricularia plant are modified into
Hooks
Tendrils
Bladders
Pitchers
The reticulate venation is commonly found in the leaves of
Monocot plants
Dicot plants
Bryophytes
Thallophytes
A modification of leaf is
Phyllode
Phylloclade
Cladode
Corn
Which pair of the following plants represents the condition of modification of stipules into spines?
Euphorbia and Ziziphus
Citrus and Euphorbia
Ziziphus and Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea and Citrus
Leaf base expands into sheath covering the stem partially or wholly. This is the characteristic of
Dicot
Monocot
Pteridophytes
Gymnosperm
Arrangements of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed as
Phyllotaxy
Inflorescence
Venation
Petioles
Pattern of arrangement of leaves on the stem or branches is called
Phyllotaxy
Petiole
Stipule
Both (a) and (b)