01. Meristemetic Tissue
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271484 Which type of meristems allow the fallen stem of cereals/grasses to become erect?

1 Apical meristem
2 Lateral meristem
3 Intercalary meristem
4 Secondary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271485 To promote the growth of lateral branches of a plant:

1 axillary buds are removed
2 apical bud is removed
3 auxin is applied to the apical bud
4 auxin is applied to the decapitated shoot tip
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271486 Viral infection is usually absent in

1 Phloem cells
2 Xylem cells
3 Pith cells
4 Apical meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271487 The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

1 shoot apical meristem
2 position of axillary buds
3 size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode
4 intercalary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271489 The outermost primary meristem gives rise to:

1 epidermis
2 procambium
3 ground meristem
4 All of the above
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271484 Which type of meristems allow the fallen stem of cereals/grasses to become erect?

1 Apical meristem
2 Lateral meristem
3 Intercalary meristem
4 Secondary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271485 To promote the growth of lateral branches of a plant:

1 axillary buds are removed
2 apical bud is removed
3 auxin is applied to the apical bud
4 auxin is applied to the decapitated shoot tip
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271486 Viral infection is usually absent in

1 Phloem cells
2 Xylem cells
3 Pith cells
4 Apical meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271487 The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

1 shoot apical meristem
2 position of axillary buds
3 size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode
4 intercalary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271489 The outermost primary meristem gives rise to:

1 epidermis
2 procambium
3 ground meristem
4 All of the above
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271484 Which type of meristems allow the fallen stem of cereals/grasses to become erect?

1 Apical meristem
2 Lateral meristem
3 Intercalary meristem
4 Secondary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271485 To promote the growth of lateral branches of a plant:

1 axillary buds are removed
2 apical bud is removed
3 auxin is applied to the apical bud
4 auxin is applied to the decapitated shoot tip
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271486 Viral infection is usually absent in

1 Phloem cells
2 Xylem cells
3 Pith cells
4 Apical meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271487 The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

1 shoot apical meristem
2 position of axillary buds
3 size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode
4 intercalary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271489 The outermost primary meristem gives rise to:

1 epidermis
2 procambium
3 ground meristem
4 All of the above
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271484 Which type of meristems allow the fallen stem of cereals/grasses to become erect?

1 Apical meristem
2 Lateral meristem
3 Intercalary meristem
4 Secondary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271485 To promote the growth of lateral branches of a plant:

1 axillary buds are removed
2 apical bud is removed
3 auxin is applied to the apical bud
4 auxin is applied to the decapitated shoot tip
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271486 Viral infection is usually absent in

1 Phloem cells
2 Xylem cells
3 Pith cells
4 Apical meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271487 The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

1 shoot apical meristem
2 position of axillary buds
3 size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode
4 intercalary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271489 The outermost primary meristem gives rise to:

1 epidermis
2 procambium
3 ground meristem
4 All of the above
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271484 Which type of meristems allow the fallen stem of cereals/grasses to become erect?

1 Apical meristem
2 Lateral meristem
3 Intercalary meristem
4 Secondary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271485 To promote the growth of lateral branches of a plant:

1 axillary buds are removed
2 apical bud is removed
3 auxin is applied to the apical bud
4 auxin is applied to the decapitated shoot tip
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271486 Viral infection is usually absent in

1 Phloem cells
2 Xylem cells
3 Pith cells
4 Apical meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271487 The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

1 shoot apical meristem
2 position of axillary buds
3 size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode
4 intercalary meristem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271489 The outermost primary meristem gives rise to:

1 epidermis
2 procambium
3 ground meristem
4 All of the above