03. Epidermal, Ground, Vascular Tissue System
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271707 The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in:

1 increasing the absorptive surface of the cell
2 checking transpiration
3 mechanical support
4 photosynthesis
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271708 The epidermal hairs present on the stem of the plant is called

1 trichomes
2 root hairs
3 stomata
4 guard cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271710 Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

1 phellogen
2 plerome
3 periblem
4 dermatogens
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271712 Piliferous layer in the root is

1 epidermis
2 pericycle
3 cortex
4 endoderics
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271707 The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in:

1 increasing the absorptive surface of the cell
2 checking transpiration
3 mechanical support
4 photosynthesis
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271708 The epidermal hairs present on the stem of the plant is called

1 trichomes
2 root hairs
3 stomata
4 guard cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271710 Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

1 phellogen
2 plerome
3 periblem
4 dermatogens
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271712 Piliferous layer in the root is

1 epidermis
2 pericycle
3 cortex
4 endoderics
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271707 The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in:

1 increasing the absorptive surface of the cell
2 checking transpiration
3 mechanical support
4 photosynthesis
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271708 The epidermal hairs present on the stem of the plant is called

1 trichomes
2 root hairs
3 stomata
4 guard cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271710 Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

1 phellogen
2 plerome
3 periblem
4 dermatogens
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271712 Piliferous layer in the root is

1 epidermis
2 pericycle
3 cortex
4 endoderics
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271707 The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in:

1 increasing the absorptive surface of the cell
2 checking transpiration
3 mechanical support
4 photosynthesis
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271708 The epidermal hairs present on the stem of the plant is called

1 trichomes
2 root hairs
3 stomata
4 guard cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271710 Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from

1 phellogen
2 plerome
3 periblem
4 dermatogens
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271712 Piliferous layer in the root is

1 epidermis
2 pericycle
3 cortex
4 endoderics