Exp:B Guard cells, guards the stomata. Guard cells are nucleated. Guard cells have uneven cell wall thickening, unlike other epidermal cells Guard cells possess chloroplasts.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271837
Monocot leaves possess
1 intercalary meristem
2 lateral roots
3 apical meristem
4 mass meristem
Explanation:
Exp:A Intercalary meristems are derived from apical meristems and separated form the same by permanent cells. They are responsible for localized growth.
AIPMT-1999
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271838
What is true about a monocot leaf?
1 Reticulate venation
2 Absence of bulliform cells epidermis
3 Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues
4 Well differentiated mesophyll
Explanation:
Exp:C In monocot leaf mesophyll cells are not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissue. But there are well differentiated mesophyll cells in dicot stem. Also in the upper epidermis, there are some large cells found in groups which are called bulliform cells. The venation pattern in monocot is parallel.
Exp:B Guard cells, guards the stomata. Guard cells are nucleated. Guard cells have uneven cell wall thickening, unlike other epidermal cells Guard cells possess chloroplasts.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271837
Monocot leaves possess
1 intercalary meristem
2 lateral roots
3 apical meristem
4 mass meristem
Explanation:
Exp:A Intercalary meristems are derived from apical meristems and separated form the same by permanent cells. They are responsible for localized growth.
AIPMT-1999
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271838
What is true about a monocot leaf?
1 Reticulate venation
2 Absence of bulliform cells epidermis
3 Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues
4 Well differentiated mesophyll
Explanation:
Exp:C In monocot leaf mesophyll cells are not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissue. But there are well differentiated mesophyll cells in dicot stem. Also in the upper epidermis, there are some large cells found in groups which are called bulliform cells. The venation pattern in monocot is parallel.
Exp:B Guard cells, guards the stomata. Guard cells are nucleated. Guard cells have uneven cell wall thickening, unlike other epidermal cells Guard cells possess chloroplasts.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-II
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271837
Monocot leaves possess
1 intercalary meristem
2 lateral roots
3 apical meristem
4 mass meristem
Explanation:
Exp:A Intercalary meristems are derived from apical meristems and separated form the same by permanent cells. They are responsible for localized growth.
AIPMT-1999
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271838
What is true about a monocot leaf?
1 Reticulate venation
2 Absence of bulliform cells epidermis
3 Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues
4 Well differentiated mesophyll
Explanation:
Exp:C In monocot leaf mesophyll cells are not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissue. But there are well differentiated mesophyll cells in dicot stem. Also in the upper epidermis, there are some large cells found in groups which are called bulliform cells. The venation pattern in monocot is parallel.