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Cycas stem shows | Manoxylic wood |
Aerenchyma is found in | Parenchyma |
Endodermis is a part of | Cortex |
Cambiam of root is part of | Secondary meristem |
Enucleate at maturity | Sieve tube cells |
Porous wood contains | Vessels |
Mesophyll is usually differentiated in | Dorsiventral leaf |
The quiescent center in root meristem serves as a | Reserve for replenishment of damaged cells of the meristem |
Companion cell in plants are associated with | Seive elements |
In which of the following would you expect to find glyoxysomes | Endosperm of castor |
Grafting is successful in dicots but not in monocots because the dicots have | Cambium for secondary growth |
In the sieve elements, which one of the following is the most likely function of P-protiens | Deposition of callose on sieve plates |
In stems, the protoplam lies towards the ____ and the metaxylem lies towards the ____ of the organ | Centre, periphery |
Tracheids differ from vessels in having :- | Imperforated end wall |
Dicot root can be distinguished from monocot root by :- | Shape of vessels |