04. Dicot and Monocot Root
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271792 Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by:

1 Position of protoxylem
2 absence of secondary xylem
3 Absence of secondary phloem
4 Presence of cortex
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271794 Fibrous root system is mostly found in:

1 monocot plants
2 dicot plants
3 pteridophytes
4 bryophytes
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271780 Epidermis is specialized for

1 respiration
2 absorption
3 protection
4 All of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271781 Triradiate vascular bundles can be traced in

1 monocot roots
2 dicot root
3 monocots
4 dicot stem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271792 Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by:

1 Position of protoxylem
2 absence of secondary xylem
3 Absence of secondary phloem
4 Presence of cortex
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271794 Fibrous root system is mostly found in:

1 monocot plants
2 dicot plants
3 pteridophytes
4 bryophytes
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271780 Epidermis is specialized for

1 respiration
2 absorption
3 protection
4 All of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271781 Triradiate vascular bundles can be traced in

1 monocot roots
2 dicot root
3 monocots
4 dicot stem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271792 Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by:

1 Position of protoxylem
2 absence of secondary xylem
3 Absence of secondary phloem
4 Presence of cortex
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271794 Fibrous root system is mostly found in:

1 monocot plants
2 dicot plants
3 pteridophytes
4 bryophytes
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271780 Epidermis is specialized for

1 respiration
2 absorption
3 protection
4 All of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271781 Triradiate vascular bundles can be traced in

1 monocot roots
2 dicot root
3 monocots
4 dicot stem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271792 Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by:

1 Position of protoxylem
2 absence of secondary xylem
3 Absence of secondary phloem
4 Presence of cortex
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271794 Fibrous root system is mostly found in:

1 monocot plants
2 dicot plants
3 pteridophytes
4 bryophytes
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271780 Epidermis is specialized for

1 respiration
2 absorption
3 protection
4 All of these
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271781 Triradiate vascular bundles can be traced in

1 monocot roots
2 dicot root
3 monocots
4 dicot stem