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The fine cytoplasmic strands that interconnect the protoplasts of parenchyma cells are called …………..

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Structure of Parenchyma Cells:** - Parenchyma cells are a type of plant cell that are typically involved in storage, photosynthesis, and tissue repair. They are characterized by their thin cell walls and large vacuoles. 2. **Identifying Connections Between Parenchyma Cells:** - In plants, cells do not exist in isolation. They are interconnected through various structures that allow for communication and transport of substances. ...
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ICSE-ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -Test Your Progress (Fill in the blanks with appropriate words)
  1. Multiple epidermis is found in the leaves of …………….

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  2. Thin walled cells with much intercellular spaces and without pigments...

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  3. The fine cytoplasmic strands that interconnect the protoplasts of par...

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  4. The loose tissue formed by the lenticel phellogen towards the outside...

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  5. The age of a tree can be determined with the help of …………..

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  6. Hydathodes are ............. secreting glands.

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  7. Annual rings composed of greater amount of vessels with wider cavities...

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  8. The meristematic tissue developed in the extra-stelar region is ………..

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  9. Numerous vascular bundles are arranged in a scattered manner in monoc...

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  10. The chief function of velamen tissue is to .....

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  11. Roots arise .......... from the .......... cells.

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  12. Cambium of root is an example of ……….meristem

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  13. Bulliform cells are formed in the epidermis of ............ leaf.

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  14. Tyloses are found in ………….

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  15. The wood of teak is ……….... porous.

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  16. The vascular bundles having sclerenchymatous patches against the phlo...

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  17. The secondary protective tissue derived from cork cambium and replaci...

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  18. The portions of apical meristems which are separated from the axis an...

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  19. Cells of the tissue are living and show angular wall thickening. They...

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  20. A conjoint and open vascular bundle is observed in the transverse sec...

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