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Vascular tissues in flowering plants dev...

Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

A

Dermatogen

B

Phellogen

C

Plermoe

D

Perjiblem

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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -Section C Previous Year Questions
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  3. Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

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  6. Passage cells are walled cells found in

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  9. Meristematic tissue responsible for increase in girth of tree trunk is

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  10. Axilary bud an terminal bud are derived from he acitivity of

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  11. Procambium is situated just behind apical meristem. Procambium gives r...

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  12. The cells of the quiescent centre are characterised by

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  13. The apical meristem of the root is present

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  14. What is not true about sclereids ?

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  15. Chlorenchyma is known to develop in the

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  16. Vessels are found in

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  17. Where are casparian rings found?

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  18. Vasscular bundles in monocotyledons are considered closed because

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  19. At maturity which of the following is enucleate ?

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  20. What happens during vascularisation in plants ?

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