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Which tissues does procambium give rise to?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Procambium**: - Procambium is a type of meristematic tissue found in plants. It is responsible for the formation of vascular tissues. 2. **Location of Procambium**: - Procambium is located next to the protoderm, which is the outermost layer of cells in the developing plant. ...
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ICSE-ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS - PLANT TISSUES-REVIEW QUESTIONS (VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)
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  2. Root, shoot or leaf, which area of plant has a quiescent centre.

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  3. Which tissues does procambium give rise to?

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  4. Which cells fill up the spaces and form ground tissue in roots, stem a...

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  5. Name the tissue that has thickened corners due to deposition of pectin...

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  6. What is the difference in simple and complex tissues? Give examples in...

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  7. Name the water proof material present in the thick cell walls of scler...

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  8. Name the tissues that form vascular bundles in a plant?

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  9. Name various components of xylem tissue?

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  10. Which component of xylem is found in and is characteristic of angiospe...

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  11. What is the role of xylem parenchyma?

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  12. What is the term used for later formed primary xylem?

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  13. What is the meaning of exarch?

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  14. Name the tissue that helps in translocation of food material.

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  15. Which component of phloem is non living?

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  16. In which plants are sleve cells present and what is their function?

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  17. What is protophloem?

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  18. What type of cells are present in the shells of nuts or stones of frui...

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  19. What are cork cells? Where are they present?

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  20. Name the waterproof substance present in cork cells.

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