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Match the following and choose the correct option from below.
A.Cuticle -(i). Guard cells
B. Bulliform cells -(ii). Single layer
C. Stomata -(iii). Waxy layer
D. Epidermis-(iv). Empty colourless cell
Options

A

A-(iii),B-(iv),C-(i),D-(ii)

B

A-(i),B-(ii),C-(iii),D-(iv)

C

A-(iii),B-(ii),C-(iv),D-(i)

D

A-(iii),B-(ii),C-(i),D-(iv)

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To solve the matching question, we need to pair each item from Column A with the correct description from Column B. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: ### Step 1: Identify the first item - Cuticle - **Definition**: The cuticle is a waxy layer that covers the surface of the epidermal cells. - **Match**: This corresponds to (iii) Waxy layer. ### Step 2: Identify the second item - Bulliform cells - **Definition**: Bulliform cells are thin-walled cells that contain large vacuoles filled with water. They help in the folding and unfolding of leaves. - **Match**: This corresponds to (iv) Empty colourless cell. ### Step 3: Identify the third item - Stomata - **Definition**: Stomata are microscopic structures that consist of two guard cells surrounding a pore, allowing for gas exchange. - **Match**: This corresponds to (i) Guard cells. ### Step 4: Identify the fourth item - Epidermis - **Definition**: The epidermis is a single layer of cells (uniseriate) that covers the plant. - **Match**: This corresponds to (ii) Single layer. ### Summary of Matches: - A. Cuticle - (iii) Waxy layer - B. Bulliform cells - (iv) Empty colourless cell - C. Stomata - (i) Guard cells - D. Epidermis - (ii) Single layer ### Final Answer: The correct matching is: - A - (iii) - B - (iv) - C - (i) - D - (ii) ### Options: Based on the matches, the correct option is **A - (iii), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (ii)**. ---
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