The cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are collectively called
1. Phelloderm
2. Phellogen
3. Periderm
4. Phellem
Some vascular bundles are described as open because these
1. are surrounded by pericycle but no endodermis
2. are capable of producing secondary xylem and phloem
3. possess conjunctive tissue between xylem and phloem
4. are not surrounded by pericycle
Companion cells are closely associated with
1. Sieve elements
2. Vessel elements
3. Trichomes
4. Guard cells
Closed vascular bundles lack
1. Ground tissue
2. Conjunctive tissue
3. Cambium
4. Pith
Water containing cavities in vascular bundles are found in
1. Sunflower | 2. Maize |
3. Cycas | 4. Pinus |
Gymnosperms are also called soft wood spermatophytes because they lack
1. Cambium
2. Phloem fibres
3. Thick-walled tracheids
4. Xylem fibres
The common bottle cork is a product of
1. Dermatogen
2. Phellogen
3. Xylem
4. Vascular Cambium
As compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has
1. More abundant secondary xylem
2. Many xylem bundles
3. Inconspicuous annual rings
4. Relatively thicker periderm
Age of a tree can be estimated by:
1. biomass
2. number of annual rings
3. diameter of its heartwood
4. its height and girth
Interfascicular cambium develops from the cells of:
1. Xylem parenchyma | 2. Endodermis |
3. Pericycle | 4. Medullary rays |