03. Leaf and types of Leaf and its Modification
Morphology of Plants

62300 Assertion (A) : In Nepenthes leaves are modified to trap insects
Reason (R) : Insects serve as nitrogen supplements

1 Both A \& R are true but R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation of \(\mathrm{A}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}\) is true \(\mathrm{R}\) is false
4 \(\mathrm{A}\) is false \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Morphology of Plants

62302 Identify the given diagrams and mark the correct option:

1 A, D are compound while \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) are simple leaves
2 A, D are simple while B, C are compound leaves
3 A, B are simple while C, D are compound leaves
4 A, B are compound while C, D are simple leaves
Morphology of Plants

62335 In the diagram of the portion of the TS of Helianthus leaf passing through the midrib given below, certain parts have been indicated by alphabets, choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate:

1 A = Epidermis, \(B\) = Spongy parencyhyma, \(C\) \(=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Phloem.
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Sub - stomatal cavity, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) phloem, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Metaxylem, \(\mathrm{H}=\) Protoxylem,
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Endodermis, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Xylem, \(\mathrm{H}\) = phloem,
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}=\) Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells.
Morphology of Plants

62340 Match entities of List I with List II






















List I List II
(A) Bulliform (1) Stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pore
(C) Lenticel (3) Accessory cells
(D) Subsidiary (4) Isobilateral leaf

1 Nerium
2 Ziziphus
3 Argemone
4 Cannabis
Morphology of Plants

62305 Match the following with respect to the morphology of the leaf:






















Column-I Column-II
(i) Simple (p) Zornia diphylla
(ii) Bifoliate (q) Clitoria ternatea
(iii) Trifoliate (r) Lablab purpureus
(iv) Compound (s) Crotalaria Juncea

1 s, p, r, q
2 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{q}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{s}\)
3 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{s}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{q}\)
4 q, r, s, p
Morphology of Plants

62300 Assertion (A) : In Nepenthes leaves are modified to trap insects
Reason (R) : Insects serve as nitrogen supplements

1 Both A \& R are true but R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation of \(\mathrm{A}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}\) is true \(\mathrm{R}\) is false
4 \(\mathrm{A}\) is false \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Morphology of Plants

62302 Identify the given diagrams and mark the correct option:

1 A, D are compound while \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) are simple leaves
2 A, D are simple while B, C are compound leaves
3 A, B are simple while C, D are compound leaves
4 A, B are compound while C, D are simple leaves
Morphology of Plants

62335 In the diagram of the portion of the TS of Helianthus leaf passing through the midrib given below, certain parts have been indicated by alphabets, choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate:

1 A = Epidermis, \(B\) = Spongy parencyhyma, \(C\) \(=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Phloem.
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Sub - stomatal cavity, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) phloem, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Metaxylem, \(\mathrm{H}=\) Protoxylem,
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Endodermis, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Xylem, \(\mathrm{H}\) = phloem,
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}=\) Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells.
Morphology of Plants

62340 Match entities of List I with List II






















List I List II
(A) Bulliform (1) Stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pore
(C) Lenticel (3) Accessory cells
(D) Subsidiary (4) Isobilateral leaf

1 Nerium
2 Ziziphus
3 Argemone
4 Cannabis
Morphology of Plants

62305 Match the following with respect to the morphology of the leaf:






















Column-I Column-II
(i) Simple (p) Zornia diphylla
(ii) Bifoliate (q) Clitoria ternatea
(iii) Trifoliate (r) Lablab purpureus
(iv) Compound (s) Crotalaria Juncea

1 s, p, r, q
2 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{q}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{s}\)
3 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{s}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{q}\)
4 q, r, s, p
Morphology of Plants

62300 Assertion (A) : In Nepenthes leaves are modified to trap insects
Reason (R) : Insects serve as nitrogen supplements

1 Both A \& R are true but R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation of \(\mathrm{A}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}\) is true \(\mathrm{R}\) is false
4 \(\mathrm{A}\) is false \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Morphology of Plants

62302 Identify the given diagrams and mark the correct option:

1 A, D are compound while \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) are simple leaves
2 A, D are simple while B, C are compound leaves
3 A, B are simple while C, D are compound leaves
4 A, B are compound while C, D are simple leaves
Morphology of Plants

62335 In the diagram of the portion of the TS of Helianthus leaf passing through the midrib given below, certain parts have been indicated by alphabets, choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate:

1 A = Epidermis, \(B\) = Spongy parencyhyma, \(C\) \(=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Phloem.
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Sub - stomatal cavity, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) phloem, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Metaxylem, \(\mathrm{H}=\) Protoxylem,
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Endodermis, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Xylem, \(\mathrm{H}\) = phloem,
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}=\) Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells.
Morphology of Plants

62340 Match entities of List I with List II






















List I List II
(A) Bulliform (1) Stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pore
(C) Lenticel (3) Accessory cells
(D) Subsidiary (4) Isobilateral leaf

1 Nerium
2 Ziziphus
3 Argemone
4 Cannabis
Morphology of Plants

62305 Match the following with respect to the morphology of the leaf:






















Column-I Column-II
(i) Simple (p) Zornia diphylla
(ii) Bifoliate (q) Clitoria ternatea
(iii) Trifoliate (r) Lablab purpureus
(iv) Compound (s) Crotalaria Juncea

1 s, p, r, q
2 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{q}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{s}\)
3 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{s}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{q}\)
4 q, r, s, p
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Morphology of Plants

62300 Assertion (A) : In Nepenthes leaves are modified to trap insects
Reason (R) : Insects serve as nitrogen supplements

1 Both A \& R are true but R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation of \(\mathrm{A}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}\) is true \(\mathrm{R}\) is false
4 \(\mathrm{A}\) is false \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Morphology of Plants

62302 Identify the given diagrams and mark the correct option:

1 A, D are compound while \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) are simple leaves
2 A, D are simple while B, C are compound leaves
3 A, B are simple while C, D are compound leaves
4 A, B are compound while C, D are simple leaves
Morphology of Plants

62335 In the diagram of the portion of the TS of Helianthus leaf passing through the midrib given below, certain parts have been indicated by alphabets, choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate:

1 A = Epidermis, \(B\) = Spongy parencyhyma, \(C\) \(=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Phloem.
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Sub - stomatal cavity, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) phloem, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Metaxylem, \(\mathrm{H}=\) Protoxylem,
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Endodermis, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Xylem, \(\mathrm{H}\) = phloem,
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}=\) Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells.
Morphology of Plants

62340 Match entities of List I with List II






















List I List II
(A) Bulliform (1) Stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pore
(C) Lenticel (3) Accessory cells
(D) Subsidiary (4) Isobilateral leaf

1 Nerium
2 Ziziphus
3 Argemone
4 Cannabis
Morphology of Plants

62305 Match the following with respect to the morphology of the leaf:






















Column-I Column-II
(i) Simple (p) Zornia diphylla
(ii) Bifoliate (q) Clitoria ternatea
(iii) Trifoliate (r) Lablab purpureus
(iv) Compound (s) Crotalaria Juncea

1 s, p, r, q
2 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{q}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{s}\)
3 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{s}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{q}\)
4 q, r, s, p
Morphology of Plants

62300 Assertion (A) : In Nepenthes leaves are modified to trap insects
Reason (R) : Insects serve as nitrogen supplements

1 Both A \& R are true but R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation of \(\mathrm{A}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}\) is true \(\mathrm{R}\) is false
4 \(\mathrm{A}\) is false \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Morphology of Plants

62302 Identify the given diagrams and mark the correct option:

1 A, D are compound while \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) are simple leaves
2 A, D are simple while B, C are compound leaves
3 A, B are simple while C, D are compound leaves
4 A, B are compound while C, D are simple leaves
Morphology of Plants

62335 In the diagram of the portion of the TS of Helianthus leaf passing through the midrib given below, certain parts have been indicated by alphabets, choose the answer in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate:

1 A = Epidermis, \(B\) = Spongy parencyhyma, \(C\) \(=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Phloem.
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Sub - stomatal cavity, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) phloem, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Metaxylem, \(\mathrm{H}=\) Protoxylem,
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}\) = Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells, \(\mathrm{F}=\) Endodermis, \(\mathrm{G}=\) Xylem, \(\mathrm{H}\) = phloem,
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Epidermis, \(\mathrm{B}=\) Palisade parenchyma, \(\mathrm{C}=\) Spongy parenchyma, \(\mathrm{D}=\) Stomata, \(\mathrm{E}=\) Guard cells.
Morphology of Plants

62340 Match entities of List I with List II






















List I List II
(A) Bulliform (1) Stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pore
(C) Lenticel (3) Accessory cells
(D) Subsidiary (4) Isobilateral leaf

1 Nerium
2 Ziziphus
3 Argemone
4 Cannabis
Morphology of Plants

62305 Match the following with respect to the morphology of the leaf:






















Column-I Column-II
(i) Simple (p) Zornia diphylla
(ii) Bifoliate (q) Clitoria ternatea
(iii) Trifoliate (r) Lablab purpureus
(iv) Compound (s) Crotalaria Juncea

1 s, p, r, q
2 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{q}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{s}\)
3 \(\mathrm{p}, \mathrm{s}, \mathrm{r}, \mathrm{q}\)
4 q, r, s, p