NEET Botany Morphology of Flowering Plants Root MCQs

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    Which specific tissue within the root endodermis is primarily responsible for regulating the passage of water and minerals into the stele, and how does its structure facilitate this function?

    A

    Pericycle; its meristematic nature allows for selective uptake

    B

    Cortex; its large intercellular spaces facilitate diffusion

    C

    Casparian strip; suberin deposition in cell walls blocks apoplastic pathway

    D

    Phloem; its active transport mechanisms selectively move nutrients

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    Which of the following BEST explains the physiological significance of the quiescent center in the root apical meristem?

    A

    Promotes rapid cell differentiation to form specialized root tissues

    B

    Acts as a reserve of stem cells, protecting the meristem from damage and ensuring continuous growth

    C

    Synthesizes hormones that inhibit root elongation and promote branching

    D

    Regulates the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil

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    A plant species adapted to waterlogged conditions exhibits aerenchyma formation in its roots. Which of the following BEST explains the adaptive advantage of this anatomical modification?

    A

    Increases root surface area for enhanced water absorption

    B

    Provides structural support to prevent root collapse in saturated soil

    C

    Facilitates oxygen transport to submerged root tissues, enabling aerobic respiration

    D

    Stores excess water for use during periods of drought

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