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NEET Questions / Botany / Morphology of Flowering Plants / Leaf
Which of the following is the primary function of a leaf?
Transpiration
Reproduction
Storage
Photosynthesis
The waxy coating on the surface of a leaf that prevents water loss is called the:
Epidermis
Mesophyll
Cuticle
Stomata
What are the small openings on the underside of a leaf called that regulate gas exchange?
Cuticle
Veins
Trichomes
Stomata
The tissue in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs is called:
Epidermis
Xylem
Phloem
Mesophyll
Which of the following is NOT a function of a leaf?
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Gas exchange
Absorption of water from soil
The network of veins in a leaf primarily serves to:
Store food
Perform photosynthesis
Protect the leaf
Transport water and nutrients
Which of the following is NOT a modification of a leaf?
Tendril
Spine
Tuber
Scale leaf
The main function of bulliform cells in grasses is:
To roll the leaf during water stress
Photosynthesis
Gaseous exchange
Storage of water
In a dorsiventral leaf, the location of the palisade parenchyma is:
Towards the adaxial surface
Towards the abaxial surface
Scattered throughout the mesophyll
Absent in dorsiventral leaves
Which tissue layer is responsible for the transport of organic materials synthesized in the leaf?
Xylem
Phloem
Palisade parenchyma
Spongy parenchyma