Exp:A Chlorenchyma is known to develop in spore capsule of a mass. Parenchyma cells in leaves which contain chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma cell. They help the leaves to produce food by photosynthesis and storage of the food produced. These chloroplast bearing cells have the capacity to prepare food through photosynthesis.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271444
Angular collenchyma occurs in
1 Salvia
2 Helianthus
3 Althaea
4 Cucurbita
Explanation:
Exp:D Angular collenchyma is found in cucurbita'. Angular collenchyma is a type of collenchyma in which the material that causes thickening is deposited at angles or corners of the cell. Pumpkin and melon are examples of fruits that belong to this genus.
SJIPMER-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271445
Velamen is found in :
1 Vanda
2 Rosa
3 Viscum
4 Santahim
Explanation:
Exp:A Velamen is found in 'Vanda'. Velamen is a spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the roots of some epiphytic or semi epiphytic plants, such as orchids or Vanda. Vanda is a genus in the orchid family orchidaceae. It is tissue that is found in the aerial roots of some orchids/Vanda.
Manipal-2004
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271447
How many tissue systems are suggested by Sachs:
1 two
2 three
3 four
4 five
Explanation:
Exp:B By 'Sachs' the three tissue systems are suggested. Julius von Sachs classifies the tissue system in plants. on the basis of the structure and location. There are three types of tissue system found in plantsepidermal tissue system, ground tissue system and Vascular or conducting tissue system. In 1975, it was proposed by Sachs.
Uttarakhand-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271448
Quiescent centre theory was proposed by :
1 Nagelli
2 Schmidt
3 Hanstein
4 Clowes
Explanation:
Exp:D Quiescent centre theory was proposed by 'Clowes'. The quiescent centre in the root apical meristem is ubiquitous in vascular plants and positioned between the active meristematic region and root cap. It is sometimes also referred to as the cytogenetic centre or constructional center or ontogenetic centre. It may be absent in seedless vascular plants.
Exp:A Chlorenchyma is known to develop in spore capsule of a mass. Parenchyma cells in leaves which contain chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma cell. They help the leaves to produce food by photosynthesis and storage of the food produced. These chloroplast bearing cells have the capacity to prepare food through photosynthesis.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271444
Angular collenchyma occurs in
1 Salvia
2 Helianthus
3 Althaea
4 Cucurbita
Explanation:
Exp:D Angular collenchyma is found in cucurbita'. Angular collenchyma is a type of collenchyma in which the material that causes thickening is deposited at angles or corners of the cell. Pumpkin and melon are examples of fruits that belong to this genus.
SJIPMER-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271445
Velamen is found in :
1 Vanda
2 Rosa
3 Viscum
4 Santahim
Explanation:
Exp:A Velamen is found in 'Vanda'. Velamen is a spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the roots of some epiphytic or semi epiphytic plants, such as orchids or Vanda. Vanda is a genus in the orchid family orchidaceae. It is tissue that is found in the aerial roots of some orchids/Vanda.
Manipal-2004
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271447
How many tissue systems are suggested by Sachs:
1 two
2 three
3 four
4 five
Explanation:
Exp:B By 'Sachs' the three tissue systems are suggested. Julius von Sachs classifies the tissue system in plants. on the basis of the structure and location. There are three types of tissue system found in plantsepidermal tissue system, ground tissue system and Vascular or conducting tissue system. In 1975, it was proposed by Sachs.
Uttarakhand-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271448
Quiescent centre theory was proposed by :
1 Nagelli
2 Schmidt
3 Hanstein
4 Clowes
Explanation:
Exp:D Quiescent centre theory was proposed by 'Clowes'. The quiescent centre in the root apical meristem is ubiquitous in vascular plants and positioned between the active meristematic region and root cap. It is sometimes also referred to as the cytogenetic centre or constructional center or ontogenetic centre. It may be absent in seedless vascular plants.
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271443
Chlorenchyma is known to develop in the
1 Spore capsule of a moss
2 Pollen tube of pinus
3 Cytoplasm of chlorella
4 Mycellium of a green mould such a Aspergillus
Explanation:
Exp:A Chlorenchyma is known to develop in spore capsule of a mass. Parenchyma cells in leaves which contain chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma cell. They help the leaves to produce food by photosynthesis and storage of the food produced. These chloroplast bearing cells have the capacity to prepare food through photosynthesis.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271444
Angular collenchyma occurs in
1 Salvia
2 Helianthus
3 Althaea
4 Cucurbita
Explanation:
Exp:D Angular collenchyma is found in cucurbita'. Angular collenchyma is a type of collenchyma in which the material that causes thickening is deposited at angles or corners of the cell. Pumpkin and melon are examples of fruits that belong to this genus.
SJIPMER-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271445
Velamen is found in :
1 Vanda
2 Rosa
3 Viscum
4 Santahim
Explanation:
Exp:A Velamen is found in 'Vanda'. Velamen is a spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the roots of some epiphytic or semi epiphytic plants, such as orchids or Vanda. Vanda is a genus in the orchid family orchidaceae. It is tissue that is found in the aerial roots of some orchids/Vanda.
Manipal-2004
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271447
How many tissue systems are suggested by Sachs:
1 two
2 three
3 four
4 five
Explanation:
Exp:B By 'Sachs' the three tissue systems are suggested. Julius von Sachs classifies the tissue system in plants. on the basis of the structure and location. There are three types of tissue system found in plantsepidermal tissue system, ground tissue system and Vascular or conducting tissue system. In 1975, it was proposed by Sachs.
Uttarakhand-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271448
Quiescent centre theory was proposed by :
1 Nagelli
2 Schmidt
3 Hanstein
4 Clowes
Explanation:
Exp:D Quiescent centre theory was proposed by 'Clowes'. The quiescent centre in the root apical meristem is ubiquitous in vascular plants and positioned between the active meristematic region and root cap. It is sometimes also referred to as the cytogenetic centre or constructional center or ontogenetic centre. It may be absent in seedless vascular plants.
Exp:A Chlorenchyma is known to develop in spore capsule of a mass. Parenchyma cells in leaves which contain chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma cell. They help the leaves to produce food by photosynthesis and storage of the food produced. These chloroplast bearing cells have the capacity to prepare food through photosynthesis.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271444
Angular collenchyma occurs in
1 Salvia
2 Helianthus
3 Althaea
4 Cucurbita
Explanation:
Exp:D Angular collenchyma is found in cucurbita'. Angular collenchyma is a type of collenchyma in which the material that causes thickening is deposited at angles or corners of the cell. Pumpkin and melon are examples of fruits that belong to this genus.
SJIPMER-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271445
Velamen is found in :
1 Vanda
2 Rosa
3 Viscum
4 Santahim
Explanation:
Exp:A Velamen is found in 'Vanda'. Velamen is a spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the roots of some epiphytic or semi epiphytic plants, such as orchids or Vanda. Vanda is a genus in the orchid family orchidaceae. It is tissue that is found in the aerial roots of some orchids/Vanda.
Manipal-2004
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271447
How many tissue systems are suggested by Sachs:
1 two
2 three
3 four
4 five
Explanation:
Exp:B By 'Sachs' the three tissue systems are suggested. Julius von Sachs classifies the tissue system in plants. on the basis of the structure and location. There are three types of tissue system found in plantsepidermal tissue system, ground tissue system and Vascular or conducting tissue system. In 1975, it was proposed by Sachs.
Uttarakhand-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271448
Quiescent centre theory was proposed by :
1 Nagelli
2 Schmidt
3 Hanstein
4 Clowes
Explanation:
Exp:D Quiescent centre theory was proposed by 'Clowes'. The quiescent centre in the root apical meristem is ubiquitous in vascular plants and positioned between the active meristematic region and root cap. It is sometimes also referred to as the cytogenetic centre or constructional center or ontogenetic centre. It may be absent in seedless vascular plants.
Exp:A Chlorenchyma is known to develop in spore capsule of a mass. Parenchyma cells in leaves which contain chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma cell. They help the leaves to produce food by photosynthesis and storage of the food produced. These chloroplast bearing cells have the capacity to prepare food through photosynthesis.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271444
Angular collenchyma occurs in
1 Salvia
2 Helianthus
3 Althaea
4 Cucurbita
Explanation:
Exp:D Angular collenchyma is found in cucurbita'. Angular collenchyma is a type of collenchyma in which the material that causes thickening is deposited at angles or corners of the cell. Pumpkin and melon are examples of fruits that belong to this genus.
SJIPMER-2013
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271445
Velamen is found in :
1 Vanda
2 Rosa
3 Viscum
4 Santahim
Explanation:
Exp:A Velamen is found in 'Vanda'. Velamen is a spongy, multiple epidermis that covers the roots of some epiphytic or semi epiphytic plants, such as orchids or Vanda. Vanda is a genus in the orchid family orchidaceae. It is tissue that is found in the aerial roots of some orchids/Vanda.
Manipal-2004
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271447
How many tissue systems are suggested by Sachs:
1 two
2 three
3 four
4 five
Explanation:
Exp:B By 'Sachs' the three tissue systems are suggested. Julius von Sachs classifies the tissue system in plants. on the basis of the structure and location. There are three types of tissue system found in plantsepidermal tissue system, ground tissue system and Vascular or conducting tissue system. In 1975, it was proposed by Sachs.
Uttarakhand-2005
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
271448
Quiescent centre theory was proposed by :
1 Nagelli
2 Schmidt
3 Hanstein
4 Clowes
Explanation:
Exp:D Quiescent centre theory was proposed by 'Clowes'. The quiescent centre in the root apical meristem is ubiquitous in vascular plants and positioned between the active meristematic region and root cap. It is sometimes also referred to as the cytogenetic centre or constructional center or ontogenetic centre. It may be absent in seedless vascular plants.