Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

(1) phellogen

(2) plerome

(3) periblem

(4) dermatogen

Subtopic:  Activity of Cork Cambium |
NEET - 2008
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Passage cells are thin-walled cells found in:

1. endodermis of roots facilitating rapid transport of water from cortex to pericycle

2. phloem elements that serve as entry points for substances for transport to other plant

parts

3. testa of seeds to enable emergence of growing embryonic axis during seed

germination

4. central region of style through which the pollen tube grows towards the ovary

Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
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NEET - 2007
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For a critical study of secondary growth in plants, which one of the following pairs is

suitable:

1. Sugarcane and sunflower

2. Teak and pine

3. Deodar and fern

4. Wheat and maiden hair fern

Subtopic:  Dicot Stem | Secondary Growth in Root (OLD NCERT) |
NEET - 2007
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A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements is :-

1. thick secondary walls

2. pores on lateral walls

3. presence of P-protein

4. enucleate condition

Subtopic:  Complex Tissue: Xylem | Complex Tissue: Phloem |
NEET - 2006
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If the stoma remains surrounded by a limited number of cells which cannot be

distinguished from other epidermal cells, then this type of stomata is known as.

1. perigynous type

2. paracytic type

3. anisocytic type

4. anomocytic type

Subtopic:  Epidermal Tissue System |
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In the given diagram of section of root of maize, different parts have been indicated by

alphabets. Choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched

with the parts which they indicate.

1. A = Phloem, B = Xylem, C = Cortex, D = Endodermis, E = Pith, F = Root hair, G =

Epidermis

2. A = Pith, B = Root hair, C = Epiblema, D = Cortex, E = Endodermis, F = Phloem, G

= Xylem

3. A = Root hair, B = Epiblema, C = Cortex, D = Endodermis, E = Pith, F = Xylem, G

= Phloem

4. A = Epiblema, B = Root hair, C = Vascular bundle, D = Cortex, E = Phloem, F =

Xylem, G = Pith

Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
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Fascicular cambium separates the xylem and phloem in:-

1. only dicots

2. only monocots

3. both dicots and monocots

4. none of the above.

Subtopic:  Meristematic Tissue:Classification (OLD NCERT) |
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Epidermis is derived from:-

1. phellogen

2. cambium

3. procambium

4. none of these

Subtopic:  Epidermal Tissue System |
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Passage cells are found in 

1. Dicot stem

2. Monocot root

3. Monocot stem

4. All of these

Subtopic:  Anatomy of Root |
AIIMS - 2002
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In a dicotyledonous stem, the sequence of tissues from the outside to the inside is

(1) phellem – pericycle – endodermis – phloem

(2) phellem – phloem – endodermis – pericycle

(3) phellem – endodermis – pericycle – phloem

(4) pericycle – phellem – endodermis – phloem

Subtopic:  Dicot Stem |
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