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1. During the formation of leaves and 7. Which of the following is an example of

elongation of stem, some cells left behind from primary meristem

shoot apical meristem constitute _____________ 1. interfascicular cambium

2. intrafascicular cambium

(1) Axillary bud


3. cork cambium

(2) Lateral bud


4. Both 1 and 2

(3) Apical bud


(4) Protoderm 8. Select the correct option

1. Primary meristem forms primary permanent

tissue

2. secondary meristem is formed from primary


2. . Permanent plant tissue having all cells permanent tissue by dedifferentiation

similar in structure and function are called 3. All secondary meristem are lateral meristem

4. All of the above

(1) Simple tissue

(2) Complex tissue

9. Phloem fibres are made up of


(3) Meristematic tissue

(4) Fascicular tissue (1) Parenchymatous cells


(2) Sclerenchymatous cells

(3) Collenchymatous cells

(4) None of the above


3. The cells of parenchyma are usually

(1) Diametric

(2) Isodiametric

10. Which one is true of parenchyma

(3) Pentagonal

(A)help in storage, secretion and photosynthesis

(4) Orthorhombic
(B)intercellular spaces are schizogenous  in

origin

(C)universal tisssue

4. Elongated cells with thick and lignified walls (D)All of the above

and tapering ends is a characteristic feature of

11. Which one is true of collenchyma?

(1) Xylem parenchyma


(1)forms the hypodermis of dicot stem

(2) Xylem fibres


(2) present below epidermis in layers or
(3) Tracheids
patches

(4) Vessels (3)thickened corners due to cellulose,


hemicellulose, and pectin deposition

(4)All of the above

5. Xylem parenchyma cells are made up of


12. Phloem in gymnosperms lacks:

A. Cellulose
1. Both sieve tubes and companion cells 

B. Hemicellulose
2. Albuminous cells and sieve cells

C. Both A and B
3. Sieve tubes only

D. None of the above


4. Companion cells only

6. Types of meristem on the basis of position or 13. Cuticle:

location in plants
1. is a covering both outside and inside of the
1. apical, intercalary, and lateral meristem
epidermis

2. primary and secondary meristem


2. is well developed in roots

3. Pro-meristem, primary meristem, secondary 3. helps in prevention of water loss

meristem
4. is a proteinaceous layer

4. None of these

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14. In the given diagram of phloem in an 15. Match each item in Column I with one in

angiosperm, the structure not seen in most of Column II and choose your answer from the
the monocots is indicated by the letter:
codes given below:
Phloem
    Feature
components
Sieve tube Commercial use as in jute,
A a
elements flax and hemp
Companion Plasmodesmatal connections
B b
cells and storage function
Phloem Maintaining pressure
C c
parenchyma gradient in sieve tubes
Phloem
D d Perforated end walls
fibers

Codes

   A B C D

1. a b c d

                   
2. b a d c

3. b d c a

4. d c b a

16. The sieve tube elements and the companion


cells are connected by:

1. sieve pores in their common transverse wall

2. sieve pores in their common longitudinal


wall

3. pit fields in their common longitudinal wall

4. pit fields in their common transverse wall

1. A
17. Cells of this tissue are living and show
2. B
angular wall thickening. They also provide
3. C
mechanical support. The tissue is

4. D

1. Xylem

2. Sclerenchyma

3. Collenchyma

4. Epidermis

18. Cylindrical meristem is term used for?

1. Lateral meristem.

2. Promeristem.

3. Intercalary meristem.

4. Primary meristem.

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19. Which of the following statements are 24. Gymnosperms lack:


correct?
I. vessels in their xylem

I. Most gymnosperms lack vessels in their II. sieve tubes and companion cells

xylem
III. secondary growth

II. Most gymnosperms lack sieve cells and 1. Only I and II

albuminous cells
2. Only I and III

III. Most monocotyledonous plants lack phloem 3. Only I, II and III

parenchyma
4. I, II and III

1. Only I and II

2. Only I and III


25. Identify the incorrect statement:

3. Only II and III


1. Gymnosperms lack vessels in their xylem.

4. I, II and III

2. In roots, the arrangement of primary xylem

is endarch.

20. Identify the correctly matched pairs: 3. Gymnosperms lack sieve tubes and
Food conducting element in companion cells.

I. Sieve cell 4. Phloem parenchyma is absent in most of the


gymnosperms
Sieve-tube Food conducting element in monocotyledons.

II.

element angiosperms
26. Which of the following statements
Albuminous Delivery of substances to
III. regarding meristems in plants is/are incorrect?

cells sieve-tube element 


I. Intercalary meristem is a primary meristem

Companion Delivery of substances to sieve II. Fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular


IV.
cell cells cambium and cork-cambium are responsible
for producing secondary tissues

1. Only I and II

1. Only I

2. Only III and IV

2. Only II

3. Only I and III

3. Both I and II

4. Only II and IV
4. Neither I nor II

27. Companion cells are closely associated with

21. Mark the correct statement (w.r.t. lateral 1. Sieve elements

meristem)
2. Vessel elements

1. Secondary meristem producing primary 3. Trichomes

permanent tissues
4. Guard cells

2. Intercalary meristem producing secondary

tissues
28. Gymnosperms lack:

3. Cylindrical meristem producing the 1. Secondary growth

secondary tissues
2. Vessels in their xylem

4. Promeristem producing secondary 3. Albuminous cells

permanent tissues

4. A dominant sporophyte

22. Find odd one w.r.t. dedifferentiated 29. Cells which are much thickened at the
meristems
corners due to a deposition of cellulose, hemi-
1. Interfascicular cambium in dicot stem
cellulose and pectin and provide mechanical
2. Cambium ring in dicot root
support to young stems are:

3. Phellogen in dicot root


1. Parenchyma

4. Procambium in plants
2. Collenchyma

3. Sclereids

23. Identify the tissue system from among the 4. Sclerenchyma fibres

following
 

1. Parenchyma

2. Xylem
30. Which of the following has "anucleate" cells

3. Epidermis
1.  Sieve tube elements

4. Phloem
2.  Xylem Parenchyma

3.  Companion cells


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