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ALLEN -MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -EXERCISE
  1. Region of elongation is present (a) to the region of meristem. And reg...

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  2. Stilt roots arise from

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  3. Thick roots hanging down from Banyan tree are

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  5. Shoot develops from the (a) of the embryo

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  6. Stem is generally (a) when young and later often becomes woody and dar...

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  7. Which type of sub-aerial modification occur in jasmine.

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  8. Recognise a,b,c, and d.

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  9. leaf develops at the (a) and bears a (b) in its axil.

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  10. The axillary bud later develops into a

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  11. The leaves are arranged in manner on stem.

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  12. The leaf base may bear two lateral small structures called

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  13. Sheathing leaf base is found in monocots, true or false

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  14. Vein provide (a) to the leaf blade and act as channels of (b)

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  15. The arrangement of veins and veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed ...

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  16. When the veinlets form network the venation is known as

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  17. When the veins run parallel to each other within a lamina the venation...

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  18. In a leaf, when its lamina is entire or when incised, the incisions do...

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  19. When the incisions of leaf lamina reach upto the midrib the leaf is kn...

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  20. A is present in the axil of petiole in both simple and compound leaves...

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