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

271688 Pith is absent in

1 Protostele
2 Eustele
3 Amphiphloic stele
4 Ectophloic stele
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271691 A distinguishing feature of latex cells is that they are

1 single-celled elements with anastomosing (fusing) branches
2 single-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
3 multi-celled elements with anastomosing branches
4 multi-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271694 Stomata are also called as:

1 stomates
2 lenticels
3 hydathods
4 bark
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271695 Epidermis and epiblema develops from:

1 phellogen
2 periderm
3 protoderm
4 calyptrogen
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271696 Endodermis is a part of:

1 pericycle
2 cortex
3 epidermis
4 none of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271688 Pith is absent in

1 Protostele
2 Eustele
3 Amphiphloic stele
4 Ectophloic stele
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271691 A distinguishing feature of latex cells is that they are

1 single-celled elements with anastomosing (fusing) branches
2 single-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
3 multi-celled elements with anastomosing branches
4 multi-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271694 Stomata are also called as:

1 stomates
2 lenticels
3 hydathods
4 bark
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271695 Epidermis and epiblema develops from:

1 phellogen
2 periderm
3 protoderm
4 calyptrogen
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271696 Endodermis is a part of:

1 pericycle
2 cortex
3 epidermis
4 none of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271688 Pith is absent in

1 Protostele
2 Eustele
3 Amphiphloic stele
4 Ectophloic stele
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271691 A distinguishing feature of latex cells is that they are

1 single-celled elements with anastomosing (fusing) branches
2 single-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
3 multi-celled elements with anastomosing branches
4 multi-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271694 Stomata are also called as:

1 stomates
2 lenticels
3 hydathods
4 bark
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271695 Epidermis and epiblema develops from:

1 phellogen
2 periderm
3 protoderm
4 calyptrogen
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271696 Endodermis is a part of:

1 pericycle
2 cortex
3 epidermis
4 none of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271688 Pith is absent in

1 Protostele
2 Eustele
3 Amphiphloic stele
4 Ectophloic stele
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271691 A distinguishing feature of latex cells is that they are

1 single-celled elements with anastomosing (fusing) branches
2 single-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
3 multi-celled elements with anastomosing branches
4 multi-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271694 Stomata are also called as:

1 stomates
2 lenticels
3 hydathods
4 bark
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271695 Epidermis and epiblema develops from:

1 phellogen
2 periderm
3 protoderm
4 calyptrogen
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271696 Endodermis is a part of:

1 pericycle
2 cortex
3 epidermis
4 none of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271688 Pith is absent in

1 Protostele
2 Eustele
3 Amphiphloic stele
4 Ectophloic stele
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271691 A distinguishing feature of latex cells is that they are

1 single-celled elements with anastomosing (fusing) branches
2 single-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
3 multi-celled elements with anastomosing branches
4 multi-celled elements with non anastomosing branches
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271694 Stomata are also called as:

1 stomates
2 lenticels
3 hydathods
4 bark
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271695 Epidermis and epiblema develops from:

1 phellogen
2 periderm
3 protoderm
4 calyptrogen
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271696 Endodermis is a part of:

1 pericycle
2 cortex
3 epidermis
4 none of these