259612
Sago of Cycas is given to patients with stomach disorders because it is
1 with high nutritive value
2 tastier
3 easily digestible with less starch
4 cheap
Explanation:
Sago of cycas is given to patient with stomach disorder because it is easily digestible with less starch. It is in the form of granule. - The sago obtained from Cycas revoluta is easily digestible. It is a major staple food for people from new Guinea. Sago is not Particularly high is nutrients but it does contain some essential vitamins and minerals . It is good source of calcium, iron, and vitamin B complex.
Haryana PMT-2002
Plant kingdom
259613
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of
1 Dryopteris
2 Cycas
3 Pinus
4 Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of gymnosperms. It is composed of three kinds of cell: thick walled tracheids, parenchyma and albuminous cells. - The main function of transfusion tissue is beleived to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll. The transfusion tissue's Primary job is to move substances between the mesophyll and the vascular bundle, this Performing the function of lateral veins.
Haryana PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259614
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in
1 Ginkgo
2 Ephedra
3 Cupressus
4 Tsuga
Explanation:
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in Ginkgo. It shows the resemblance with both Cycadales and coniferales. - Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. - Conifers have non-motile sperms whereas cycads have motile sperms. Resemblances between - Ginkgo and Cycadales are well developed nucellar break and pollen chamber houstorias nature of Pollen tube, multiflagellated Spermatozoids large egg. massive female gametophyte with well developed venter endoscopic embryo with to cotyledons, hypogeal seed germination.
Haryana PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259615
Cork is obtained from
1 Quercus suber
2 Pinus roxburghii
3 Cedrus deodara
4 Mangifera indica
Explanation:
The phellem layer of bark tissue is used to make cork. It is an impermeable bouyant that is largely extracted from the Southwest European and Northwest African tree species. Quercus suber for commercial use. - The periderm layers of a Quercus suber plant are used to make cork. - Suberin of hydrophobic substance makes up cork. - The cork is processed to various thicknesses and sizes. The presence of air in its cells accounts for much of the cork's characteristics.
CG PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259616
In gymnosperms, the seeds are naked because they lack
1 integument
2 nucellus
3 pericarp
4 perianth
Explanation:
Gymnosperms have naked seeds because in gymnosperms, ovary (pericarp) is absent. - After fertlizaton, the ovary develops into fruit and ovary wall forms the fruit wall (pericarp).
259612
Sago of Cycas is given to patients with stomach disorders because it is
1 with high nutritive value
2 tastier
3 easily digestible with less starch
4 cheap
Explanation:
Sago of cycas is given to patient with stomach disorder because it is easily digestible with less starch. It is in the form of granule. - The sago obtained from Cycas revoluta is easily digestible. It is a major staple food for people from new Guinea. Sago is not Particularly high is nutrients but it does contain some essential vitamins and minerals . It is good source of calcium, iron, and vitamin B complex.
Haryana PMT-2002
Plant kingdom
259613
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of
1 Dryopteris
2 Cycas
3 Pinus
4 Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of gymnosperms. It is composed of three kinds of cell: thick walled tracheids, parenchyma and albuminous cells. - The main function of transfusion tissue is beleived to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll. The transfusion tissue's Primary job is to move substances between the mesophyll and the vascular bundle, this Performing the function of lateral veins.
Haryana PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259614
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in
1 Ginkgo
2 Ephedra
3 Cupressus
4 Tsuga
Explanation:
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in Ginkgo. It shows the resemblance with both Cycadales and coniferales. - Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. - Conifers have non-motile sperms whereas cycads have motile sperms. Resemblances between - Ginkgo and Cycadales are well developed nucellar break and pollen chamber houstorias nature of Pollen tube, multiflagellated Spermatozoids large egg. massive female gametophyte with well developed venter endoscopic embryo with to cotyledons, hypogeal seed germination.
Haryana PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259615
Cork is obtained from
1 Quercus suber
2 Pinus roxburghii
3 Cedrus deodara
4 Mangifera indica
Explanation:
The phellem layer of bark tissue is used to make cork. It is an impermeable bouyant that is largely extracted from the Southwest European and Northwest African tree species. Quercus suber for commercial use. - The periderm layers of a Quercus suber plant are used to make cork. - Suberin of hydrophobic substance makes up cork. - The cork is processed to various thicknesses and sizes. The presence of air in its cells accounts for much of the cork's characteristics.
CG PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259616
In gymnosperms, the seeds are naked because they lack
1 integument
2 nucellus
3 pericarp
4 perianth
Explanation:
Gymnosperms have naked seeds because in gymnosperms, ovary (pericarp) is absent. - After fertlizaton, the ovary develops into fruit and ovary wall forms the fruit wall (pericarp).
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259612
Sago of Cycas is given to patients with stomach disorders because it is
1 with high nutritive value
2 tastier
3 easily digestible with less starch
4 cheap
Explanation:
Sago of cycas is given to patient with stomach disorder because it is easily digestible with less starch. It is in the form of granule. - The sago obtained from Cycas revoluta is easily digestible. It is a major staple food for people from new Guinea. Sago is not Particularly high is nutrients but it does contain some essential vitamins and minerals . It is good source of calcium, iron, and vitamin B complex.
Haryana PMT-2002
Plant kingdom
259613
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of
1 Dryopteris
2 Cycas
3 Pinus
4 Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of gymnosperms. It is composed of three kinds of cell: thick walled tracheids, parenchyma and albuminous cells. - The main function of transfusion tissue is beleived to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll. The transfusion tissue's Primary job is to move substances between the mesophyll and the vascular bundle, this Performing the function of lateral veins.
Haryana PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259614
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in
1 Ginkgo
2 Ephedra
3 Cupressus
4 Tsuga
Explanation:
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in Ginkgo. It shows the resemblance with both Cycadales and coniferales. - Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. - Conifers have non-motile sperms whereas cycads have motile sperms. Resemblances between - Ginkgo and Cycadales are well developed nucellar break and pollen chamber houstorias nature of Pollen tube, multiflagellated Spermatozoids large egg. massive female gametophyte with well developed venter endoscopic embryo with to cotyledons, hypogeal seed germination.
Haryana PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259615
Cork is obtained from
1 Quercus suber
2 Pinus roxburghii
3 Cedrus deodara
4 Mangifera indica
Explanation:
The phellem layer of bark tissue is used to make cork. It is an impermeable bouyant that is largely extracted from the Southwest European and Northwest African tree species. Quercus suber for commercial use. - The periderm layers of a Quercus suber plant are used to make cork. - Suberin of hydrophobic substance makes up cork. - The cork is processed to various thicknesses and sizes. The presence of air in its cells accounts for much of the cork's characteristics.
CG PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259616
In gymnosperms, the seeds are naked because they lack
1 integument
2 nucellus
3 pericarp
4 perianth
Explanation:
Gymnosperms have naked seeds because in gymnosperms, ovary (pericarp) is absent. - After fertlizaton, the ovary develops into fruit and ovary wall forms the fruit wall (pericarp).
259612
Sago of Cycas is given to patients with stomach disorders because it is
1 with high nutritive value
2 tastier
3 easily digestible with less starch
4 cheap
Explanation:
Sago of cycas is given to patient with stomach disorder because it is easily digestible with less starch. It is in the form of granule. - The sago obtained from Cycas revoluta is easily digestible. It is a major staple food for people from new Guinea. Sago is not Particularly high is nutrients but it does contain some essential vitamins and minerals . It is good source of calcium, iron, and vitamin B complex.
Haryana PMT-2002
Plant kingdom
259613
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of
1 Dryopteris
2 Cycas
3 Pinus
4 Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of gymnosperms. It is composed of three kinds of cell: thick walled tracheids, parenchyma and albuminous cells. - The main function of transfusion tissue is beleived to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll. The transfusion tissue's Primary job is to move substances between the mesophyll and the vascular bundle, this Performing the function of lateral veins.
Haryana PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259614
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in
1 Ginkgo
2 Ephedra
3 Cupressus
4 Tsuga
Explanation:
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in Ginkgo. It shows the resemblance with both Cycadales and coniferales. - Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. - Conifers have non-motile sperms whereas cycads have motile sperms. Resemblances between - Ginkgo and Cycadales are well developed nucellar break and pollen chamber houstorias nature of Pollen tube, multiflagellated Spermatozoids large egg. massive female gametophyte with well developed venter endoscopic embryo with to cotyledons, hypogeal seed germination.
Haryana PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259615
Cork is obtained from
1 Quercus suber
2 Pinus roxburghii
3 Cedrus deodara
4 Mangifera indica
Explanation:
The phellem layer of bark tissue is used to make cork. It is an impermeable bouyant that is largely extracted from the Southwest European and Northwest African tree species. Quercus suber for commercial use. - The periderm layers of a Quercus suber plant are used to make cork. - Suberin of hydrophobic substance makes up cork. - The cork is processed to various thicknesses and sizes. The presence of air in its cells accounts for much of the cork's characteristics.
CG PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259616
In gymnosperms, the seeds are naked because they lack
1 integument
2 nucellus
3 pericarp
4 perianth
Explanation:
Gymnosperms have naked seeds because in gymnosperms, ovary (pericarp) is absent. - After fertlizaton, the ovary develops into fruit and ovary wall forms the fruit wall (pericarp).
259612
Sago of Cycas is given to patients with stomach disorders because it is
1 with high nutritive value
2 tastier
3 easily digestible with less starch
4 cheap
Explanation:
Sago of cycas is given to patient with stomach disorder because it is easily digestible with less starch. It is in the form of granule. - The sago obtained from Cycas revoluta is easily digestible. It is a major staple food for people from new Guinea. Sago is not Particularly high is nutrients but it does contain some essential vitamins and minerals . It is good source of calcium, iron, and vitamin B complex.
Haryana PMT-2002
Plant kingdom
259613
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of
1 Dryopteris
2 Cycas
3 Pinus
4 Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Transfusion tissue is present in the leaves of gymnosperms. It is composed of three kinds of cell: thick walled tracheids, parenchyma and albuminous cells. - The main function of transfusion tissue is beleived to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll. The transfusion tissue's Primary job is to move substances between the mesophyll and the vascular bundle, this Performing the function of lateral veins.
Haryana PMT-2007
Plant kingdom
259614
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in
1 Ginkgo
2 Ephedra
3 Cupressus
4 Tsuga
Explanation:
Characters of both conifers and cycads are found in Ginkgo. It shows the resemblance with both Cycadales and coniferales. - Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. - Conifers have non-motile sperms whereas cycads have motile sperms. Resemblances between - Ginkgo and Cycadales are well developed nucellar break and pollen chamber houstorias nature of Pollen tube, multiflagellated Spermatozoids large egg. massive female gametophyte with well developed venter endoscopic embryo with to cotyledons, hypogeal seed germination.
Haryana PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259615
Cork is obtained from
1 Quercus suber
2 Pinus roxburghii
3 Cedrus deodara
4 Mangifera indica
Explanation:
The phellem layer of bark tissue is used to make cork. It is an impermeable bouyant that is largely extracted from the Southwest European and Northwest African tree species. Quercus suber for commercial use. - The periderm layers of a Quercus suber plant are used to make cork. - Suberin of hydrophobic substance makes up cork. - The cork is processed to various thicknesses and sizes. The presence of air in its cells accounts for much of the cork's characteristics.
CG PMT-2009
Plant kingdom
259616
In gymnosperms, the seeds are naked because they lack
1 integument
2 nucellus
3 pericarp
4 perianth
Explanation:
Gymnosperms have naked seeds because in gymnosperms, ovary (pericarp) is absent. - After fertlizaton, the ovary develops into fruit and ovary wall forms the fruit wall (pericarp).