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Anatomy of Flowering Plants (MCQs)
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1. Loading of phloem is related to
2. For a critical study of secondary growth in plants, which one of the following pairs is suitable?
3. Commercial cork is obtained from
4. Bordered pits are found in
5. Collenchyma occurs in the stem and petioles of
6. Organization of stem apex into corpus and tunica is determined mainly by
7. For union between stock and scion in grafting which one is the first to occur?
8. Monocot leaves possess
9. Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by:
10. The annular and spirally thickened conducting elements generally develop in the protoxylem when the root or stem is:
11. A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
12. Which of the following does not have stomata?
13. Which of the following meristems is responsible for extrastelar secondary growth in dicotyledonous stem?
14. Four radial vascular bundles are found in
15. Axillary bud and terminal bud are derived from the activity of
16. Pericycle of roots produces
17. Reduction in vascular tissue, mechanical tissue and cuticle is characteristic of:
18. Which of the following does not have stomata ?
19. What happens during vascularization in plants?
20. In endarch condition of xylem, protoxylem lies ______ of metaxylem.
21. Passage cells are thin walled cells found in
22. Out of diffuse porous and ring porous woods, which is correct?
23. What is true about a monocot leaf?
24. Which one of the following is not a lateral meristem?
25. A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are