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A student was observing a slide with no label under microscope. The section had some vascular bundles scattered in the ground tissue. It is section of a monocot stem! He exclaimed. No! It is section of fern rachis, said the teacher. Teacher told to observe vascular bundle again. Student agreed. Why?

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NIKITA PUBLICATION -Plant Tissues & Anatomy -Exercise
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  2. Location or position of meristematic regions is divided into……………..typ...

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  3. Cambium is also called……………. .

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  4. Collenchyma is a type of………………tissue.

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  5. …………………is a complex permanent tissue.

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  6. Mesophyll tissue is present in……………… .

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  7. Which of the following meristem is called as embryonal or primordial m...

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  8. The examples of primary meristem are

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  9. Which meristem is responsible for growth, elongation of organs, occurs...

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  10. Which of the following is false statement about lateral meristem

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  11. List -I (Meristems) List-II (Tissue)

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  12. Select the incorrect pair out of the following.

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  13. Parenchyma cells having chloroplasts constitute

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  14. In hydrophytes aerenchyma is type of parenchyma helps to …

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  15. Parenchyma differ from collenchymas in its:

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  16. Collenchyma is present in

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  17. Which of the following is wrong?

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  18. Match Column-1 with Column-11 and select the correct option from the c...

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  19. The cells of which tissue are living in beginning having protoplasm bu...

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  20. Sclerenchyma consists of

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  21. The sclereids are

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