Chapter 6: Problem 1
The branch of biology deals with internal structure of plants is called (a) Morphology (b) Physiology (c) Anatomy (d) Biochemistry
Chapter 6: Problem 1
The branch of biology deals with internal structure of plants is called (a) Morphology (b) Physiology (c) Anatomy (d) Biochemistry
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Get started for freeThe primary xylem elements formed are called is called (a) protoxylem, protoxylem (b) metaxylem, metaxylem (c) protoxylem, metaxylem (d) metaxylem, protoxylem
Sieve tubes are better suited for translocation because they (a) Possess broader lumen and perforated cross walls (b) Are broader than long (c) Possess bordered pits (d) Possess no end walls
A simple mechanical tissue devoid of lignin is (a) Parenchyma (b) Collenchymas (c) Sclerenchyma (d) Chlorenchyma
Phloem parenchyma stores (a) Resins (b) Latex (c) Mucilage (d) All of these
Following are the features of phloem fibres except (a) Pointed apices (b) More elongated (c) Branched (d) Unbranched
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