271676
A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
1 phloem being sandwiched between xylem
2 transverse splitting of vascular bundle
3 longitudinal splitting of vascular bundle
4 xylem being sandwiched between phloem.
Explanation:
Exp:D Bicollateral vascular bundle is characterized by the xylem being sandwiched between phloem. Here two patches of phloem found on either side of xylem. These types of bundles occur in cucurbitaceae.
AIPMT-1992
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271678
A component of xylem is
1 sieve tube
2 medullary ray
3 sclereid
4 tracheid
Explanation:
Exp:D Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma, and fibers. Vessels consist of vessels elements joined together in files by large perforation plates, large gaps in the end walls between successive vessel elements, while tracheids have tapering ends that overlap with adjacent cells, and lack perforation plates.
CG PMT-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271679
Plasmodesmata is usually observed between
1 Sieve tubes and Bast fibre
2 Trachea and Phloem fibres
3 Xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres
4 Sieve tubes and companion cells
Explanation:
Exp:D Phloem is a complex tissue that helps in the conduction of food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Sieve tubes and companion cells are integral components of phloem. Sieve tubes have no cell nucleus, ribosomes, or vacuoles. Thus, they depend on companion cells. So, plasmadesmata connection is usually observed between Sieve tubes and companion cells and it help is the translocation of food.
Karnataka CET-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271680
Cotton is :
1 epidermal tissue system
2 vascular tissue system
3 meristematic tissue system
4 ground tissue - system
Explanation:
Exp:A Cotton is obtained from the epidermal tissue system. This system forms the outermost layer or surface of the entire plant body. The cotton is soft, fluffy, unicellular epidermal lint hair or fibers that grow out around the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton fibers are made up of cellulose.
271676
A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
1 phloem being sandwiched between xylem
2 transverse splitting of vascular bundle
3 longitudinal splitting of vascular bundle
4 xylem being sandwiched between phloem.
Explanation:
Exp:D Bicollateral vascular bundle is characterized by the xylem being sandwiched between phloem. Here two patches of phloem found on either side of xylem. These types of bundles occur in cucurbitaceae.
AIPMT-1992
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271678
A component of xylem is
1 sieve tube
2 medullary ray
3 sclereid
4 tracheid
Explanation:
Exp:D Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma, and fibers. Vessels consist of vessels elements joined together in files by large perforation plates, large gaps in the end walls between successive vessel elements, while tracheids have tapering ends that overlap with adjacent cells, and lack perforation plates.
CG PMT-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271679
Plasmodesmata is usually observed between
1 Sieve tubes and Bast fibre
2 Trachea and Phloem fibres
3 Xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres
4 Sieve tubes and companion cells
Explanation:
Exp:D Phloem is a complex tissue that helps in the conduction of food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Sieve tubes and companion cells are integral components of phloem. Sieve tubes have no cell nucleus, ribosomes, or vacuoles. Thus, they depend on companion cells. So, plasmadesmata connection is usually observed between Sieve tubes and companion cells and it help is the translocation of food.
Karnataka CET-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271680
Cotton is :
1 epidermal tissue system
2 vascular tissue system
3 meristematic tissue system
4 ground tissue - system
Explanation:
Exp:A Cotton is obtained from the epidermal tissue system. This system forms the outermost layer or surface of the entire plant body. The cotton is soft, fluffy, unicellular epidermal lint hair or fibers that grow out around the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton fibers are made up of cellulose.
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271676
A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
1 phloem being sandwiched between xylem
2 transverse splitting of vascular bundle
3 longitudinal splitting of vascular bundle
4 xylem being sandwiched between phloem.
Explanation:
Exp:D Bicollateral vascular bundle is characterized by the xylem being sandwiched between phloem. Here two patches of phloem found on either side of xylem. These types of bundles occur in cucurbitaceae.
AIPMT-1992
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271678
A component of xylem is
1 sieve tube
2 medullary ray
3 sclereid
4 tracheid
Explanation:
Exp:D Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma, and fibers. Vessels consist of vessels elements joined together in files by large perforation plates, large gaps in the end walls between successive vessel elements, while tracheids have tapering ends that overlap with adjacent cells, and lack perforation plates.
CG PMT-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271679
Plasmodesmata is usually observed between
1 Sieve tubes and Bast fibre
2 Trachea and Phloem fibres
3 Xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres
4 Sieve tubes and companion cells
Explanation:
Exp:D Phloem is a complex tissue that helps in the conduction of food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Sieve tubes and companion cells are integral components of phloem. Sieve tubes have no cell nucleus, ribosomes, or vacuoles. Thus, they depend on companion cells. So, plasmadesmata connection is usually observed between Sieve tubes and companion cells and it help is the translocation of food.
Karnataka CET-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271680
Cotton is :
1 epidermal tissue system
2 vascular tissue system
3 meristematic tissue system
4 ground tissue - system
Explanation:
Exp:A Cotton is obtained from the epidermal tissue system. This system forms the outermost layer or surface of the entire plant body. The cotton is soft, fluffy, unicellular epidermal lint hair or fibers that grow out around the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton fibers are made up of cellulose.
271676
A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
1 phloem being sandwiched between xylem
2 transverse splitting of vascular bundle
3 longitudinal splitting of vascular bundle
4 xylem being sandwiched between phloem.
Explanation:
Exp:D Bicollateral vascular bundle is characterized by the xylem being sandwiched between phloem. Here two patches of phloem found on either side of xylem. These types of bundles occur in cucurbitaceae.
AIPMT-1992
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271678
A component of xylem is
1 sieve tube
2 medullary ray
3 sclereid
4 tracheid
Explanation:
Exp:D Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma, and fibers. Vessels consist of vessels elements joined together in files by large perforation plates, large gaps in the end walls between successive vessel elements, while tracheids have tapering ends that overlap with adjacent cells, and lack perforation plates.
CG PMT-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271679
Plasmodesmata is usually observed between
1 Sieve tubes and Bast fibre
2 Trachea and Phloem fibres
3 Xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres
4 Sieve tubes and companion cells
Explanation:
Exp:D Phloem is a complex tissue that helps in the conduction of food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Sieve tubes and companion cells are integral components of phloem. Sieve tubes have no cell nucleus, ribosomes, or vacuoles. Thus, they depend on companion cells. So, plasmadesmata connection is usually observed between Sieve tubes and companion cells and it help is the translocation of food.
Karnataka CET-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271680
Cotton is :
1 epidermal tissue system
2 vascular tissue system
3 meristematic tissue system
4 ground tissue - system
Explanation:
Exp:A Cotton is obtained from the epidermal tissue system. This system forms the outermost layer or surface of the entire plant body. The cotton is soft, fluffy, unicellular epidermal lint hair or fibers that grow out around the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton fibers are made up of cellulose.