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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Anatomy of Flowering Plants - Secondary Growth of a Plant
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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Anatomy of Flowering Plants - Secondary Growth of a Plant
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1. The wood that grows in the winter due to inactive cambium is called as _______
2. The region in the secondary phloem that comprises of dead elements and protected by lignified walls is called as _____
3. The region in the secondary phloem that comprises of dead elements and protected by lignified walls is called as _____
4. The wood that grows in the winter due to inactive cambium is called as _______
5. Which among the following is incorrect about cork cambium?
6. A monocot can’t show secondary growth whereas dicot exhibit secondary growth.
7. Which among the following is incorrect about vascular cambium?
8. Which among the following is not correct about vascular cambium?
9. Which among the following is incorrect about vascular cambium?
10. Secondary cortex is also called as _________