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The cell functionally associated with sieve tube only in angiosperm and connected by pit fields present between common longitudinal wall:

A

Phloem fibres

B

Phloem parenchyma

C

Companion cell

D

Complanion cells

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  2. Which elements of xylem helps in conduction of water and minerals as w...

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  3. The elements of xylem helps in storage & living is

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  4. Identify the false statement

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  5. Read the followingstatements... (A) When protoxylem towards centre an...

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  6. Which of the following is true about xylem parenchyma

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  7. Secondary xylem is formed from... during…

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  8. The balloon like outgrowth formed by xylem parenchyma into vessels are...

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  9. Structures which develop from wood parenchyma block transportation of ...

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  10. Which of the following is present in both xylem and phloem

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  11. Longest vessel is of:

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  12. Conducting part of phloem is also named as....

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  13. Companion cells are seen associated with..... and controls the conduct...

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  14. A living mature cell which lacks nucleus.

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  15. In mature sieve tubes a carbohydrate is responsible for closing the si...

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  16. The cell functionally associated with sieve tube only in angiosperm an...

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  17. The Chief conducting element in the phloem of angiosperm is

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  18. Which of the following statement is true

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  19. In phloem of gymnosperms

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  20. All of the following statements is true except

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