Axillary bud and terminal are derived from
A. Lateral meristem
B. Intercalary meristem
C. Apical meristem
D. Parenchyma
Which of the following is not true about Sclereids?
1. | These are parenchyma cells with thick lignified walls |
2. | These are are spherical, oval or cylindrical, highly thickened dead cells |
3. | These are commonly found in shells of nuts and in pulp of guava, pear, etc. |
4. | These are also called stone cells |
Vessels are found in
A. All angiosperms and some gymnosperms
B. Most of angiosperms and few gymnosperms
C. All angiosperms, all gymnosperms and some pteridophyta
D. All pteridophyta
Meristematic cells are
(1) Static
(2) Permanent
(3) Dividing
(4) Dead Cells
Region of active cell division in plant is called
(1) Axillary
(2) Meristems
(3) Vascular
(4) Myometrium
During the formation of leaves and elongation of stem, some cells left behind from shoot apical meristem constitute _____________
1. Axillary bud
2. Lateral bud
3. Apical bud
4. Protoderm
Axillary buds are capable of forming
(1) Branch or flower
(2) Root and shoot
(3) Apical shoot and fruit
(4) None
. Both apical meristem and intercalary meristem are
(1) Important for root formation
(2) Primary meristem
(3) Secondary meristem
(4) None
Which of the following are example of lateral meristem?
(1) Fascicular vascular cambium
(2) Interfascicular cambium
(3) Cork cambium
(4) All
. Permanent plant tissue having all cells similar in structure and function are called
(1) Simple tissue
(2) Complex tissue
(3) Meristematic tissue
(4) Fascicular tissue