Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
The bulliform cells in the leaves of certain grasses play a crucial role in:
Increasing the photosynthetic surface area.
Secreting resinous substances for protection.
Leaf rolling and unfolding in response to water availability.
Storing water for use during drought.
In a monocot leaf, the bulliform cells are primarily responsible for which of the following adaptations?
Increasing the surface area for photosynthesis
Providing structural support to the leaf blade
Storing water for use during drought conditions
Rolling of the leaf during water stress
The bulliform cells in a dicot leaf primarily contribute to:
Increased photosynthetic efficiency.
Enhanced gaseous exchange.
Leaf rolling or folding during water stress.
Protection against herbivores.
The main function of the bulliform cells in some dicot leaves is:
To store water
To conduct photosynthesis
To regulate leaf rolling and unfolding
To secrete protective oils
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a monocot leaf?
Parallel venation
Presence of bulliform cells
Reticulate venation
Intercalary meristem
The function of bulliform cells in monocot leaves is:
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Rolling and unrolling of leaves
Storage of water
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of a monocot leaf?
Parallel venation
Presence of bulliform cells
Isobilateral symmetry
Reticulate venation
Bulliform cells in monocot leaves are responsible for:
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Storage of water
Rolling and unrolling of leaves
I. Sunflower seed
II. A wheat leaf
III. Pea plant
IV. Leaf blade of grass
Bulliform cells are present in which of the above plants?
I and II
II and IV
III and IV
I and III
I. Sunflower seed
II. A wheat leaf
III. Pea plant
IV. Leaf blade of grass
Bulliform cells are present in which of the above plants?
I and II
II and III
III and IV
II and IV