271802
Identify the common character present in both dicot and monocot stems
1 Pericycle and Endodermis
2 Open vascular bundles
3 Well developed large pith
4 Conjoint vascular bundles
Explanation:
Exp:D The common character present in both dicot and monocot stems conjoint vascular bundles. In the conjoint type of vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem are arranged together in the same radius of vascular bundles. Open vascular bundles- An open vascular bundles is characterized by the presence of cambial ring between the xylem and phloem bundles.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271795
Lysigenous Cavities are seen in
1 Monocot roots
2 Dicot roots
3 Monocot stems
4 Dicot stems
Explanation:
Exp:C Lysiginous cavites are the spaces found by break down of cells inside certain parts of the plant. These space are filled with water air oil. - Lysogenous cavity are found is hydrophyte in which these are filled with air to provide Buyancy to floating hydro phytes. - Lysogenious cavity found in monocot stem plant like zea mays.
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271796
Conjoint, collateral and closed vascular bundles are found in
1 Monocot root
2 Monocot stem
3 Dicot root
4 Dicot stem
Explanation:
Exp:B Conjoint, collateral and closed vasular bundles are found in monocot stem. The monocot stem has a sclerenchymatous hypodermis, a large number of scattered vascular bundles, each surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheath, and a large, conspiecious parenchymatous ground tissue. The phloem parenchyma is absent, and water - containing covities are present within the vascular bundles.
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271797
This type of cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem
1 Phloem parenchyma.
2 Sieve tubes.
3 Companion cells.
4 Phloem fibres.
Explanation:
Exp:A Phloem parenchyma cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem. - Phloem parenchyma cells providing the structural support to the plants and do not die at their maturity. These cells are found in dicot leaf, dicot stem and monocot root. - In monocot stem cortex, endoermis, pericycle, pith and phloem parenchyma is absent.
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271802
Identify the common character present in both dicot and monocot stems
1 Pericycle and Endodermis
2 Open vascular bundles
3 Well developed large pith
4 Conjoint vascular bundles
Explanation:
Exp:D The common character present in both dicot and monocot stems conjoint vascular bundles. In the conjoint type of vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem are arranged together in the same radius of vascular bundles. Open vascular bundles- An open vascular bundles is characterized by the presence of cambial ring between the xylem and phloem bundles.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271795
Lysigenous Cavities are seen in
1 Monocot roots
2 Dicot roots
3 Monocot stems
4 Dicot stems
Explanation:
Exp:C Lysiginous cavites are the spaces found by break down of cells inside certain parts of the plant. These space are filled with water air oil. - Lysogenous cavity are found is hydrophyte in which these are filled with air to provide Buyancy to floating hydro phytes. - Lysogenious cavity found in monocot stem plant like zea mays.
Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271796
Conjoint, collateral and closed vascular bundles are found in
1 Monocot root
2 Monocot stem
3 Dicot root
4 Dicot stem
Explanation:
Exp:B Conjoint, collateral and closed vasular bundles are found in monocot stem. The monocot stem has a sclerenchymatous hypodermis, a large number of scattered vascular bundles, each surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheath, and a large, conspiecious parenchymatous ground tissue. The phloem parenchyma is absent, and water - containing covities are present within the vascular bundles.
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271797
This type of cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem
1 Phloem parenchyma.
2 Sieve tubes.
3 Companion cells.
4 Phloem fibres.
Explanation:
Exp:A Phloem parenchyma cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem. - Phloem parenchyma cells providing the structural support to the plants and do not die at their maturity. These cells are found in dicot leaf, dicot stem and monocot root. - In monocot stem cortex, endoermis, pericycle, pith and phloem parenchyma is absent.
271802
Identify the common character present in both dicot and monocot stems
1 Pericycle and Endodermis
2 Open vascular bundles
3 Well developed large pith
4 Conjoint vascular bundles
Explanation:
Exp:D The common character present in both dicot and monocot stems conjoint vascular bundles. In the conjoint type of vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem are arranged together in the same radius of vascular bundles. Open vascular bundles- An open vascular bundles is characterized by the presence of cambial ring between the xylem and phloem bundles.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271795
Lysigenous Cavities are seen in
1 Monocot roots
2 Dicot roots
3 Monocot stems
4 Dicot stems
Explanation:
Exp:C Lysiginous cavites are the spaces found by break down of cells inside certain parts of the plant. These space are filled with water air oil. - Lysogenous cavity are found is hydrophyte in which these are filled with air to provide Buyancy to floating hydro phytes. - Lysogenious cavity found in monocot stem plant like zea mays.
Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271796
Conjoint, collateral and closed vascular bundles are found in
1 Monocot root
2 Monocot stem
3 Dicot root
4 Dicot stem
Explanation:
Exp:B Conjoint, collateral and closed vasular bundles are found in monocot stem. The monocot stem has a sclerenchymatous hypodermis, a large number of scattered vascular bundles, each surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheath, and a large, conspiecious parenchymatous ground tissue. The phloem parenchyma is absent, and water - containing covities are present within the vascular bundles.
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271797
This type of cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem
1 Phloem parenchyma.
2 Sieve tubes.
3 Companion cells.
4 Phloem fibres.
Explanation:
Exp:A Phloem parenchyma cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem. - Phloem parenchyma cells providing the structural support to the plants and do not die at their maturity. These cells are found in dicot leaf, dicot stem and monocot root. - In monocot stem cortex, endoermis, pericycle, pith and phloem parenchyma is absent.
271802
Identify the common character present in both dicot and monocot stems
1 Pericycle and Endodermis
2 Open vascular bundles
3 Well developed large pith
4 Conjoint vascular bundles
Explanation:
Exp:D The common character present in both dicot and monocot stems conjoint vascular bundles. In the conjoint type of vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem are arranged together in the same radius of vascular bundles. Open vascular bundles- An open vascular bundles is characterized by the presence of cambial ring between the xylem and phloem bundles.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271795
Lysigenous Cavities are seen in
1 Monocot roots
2 Dicot roots
3 Monocot stems
4 Dicot stems
Explanation:
Exp:C Lysiginous cavites are the spaces found by break down of cells inside certain parts of the plant. These space are filled with water air oil. - Lysogenous cavity are found is hydrophyte in which these are filled with air to provide Buyancy to floating hydro phytes. - Lysogenious cavity found in monocot stem plant like zea mays.
Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271796
Conjoint, collateral and closed vascular bundles are found in
1 Monocot root
2 Monocot stem
3 Dicot root
4 Dicot stem
Explanation:
Exp:B Conjoint, collateral and closed vasular bundles are found in monocot stem. The monocot stem has a sclerenchymatous hypodermis, a large number of scattered vascular bundles, each surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheath, and a large, conspiecious parenchymatous ground tissue. The phloem parenchyma is absent, and water - containing covities are present within the vascular bundles.
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271797
This type of cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem
1 Phloem parenchyma.
2 Sieve tubes.
3 Companion cells.
4 Phloem fibres.
Explanation:
Exp:A Phloem parenchyma cells are not present in phloem of a monocot stem. - Phloem parenchyma cells providing the structural support to the plants and do not die at their maturity. These cells are found in dicot leaf, dicot stem and monocot root. - In monocot stem cortex, endoermis, pericycle, pith and phloem parenchyma is absent.