Chapter Test
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271339 Fusiform initial forms

1 vascular rays
2 ray parenchyma
3 tracheary elements
4 primary phloem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271350 Which is true for meristematic tissue?

1 These are usually modified for storage.
2 Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei.
3 Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei.
4 Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces.
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271338 Which of the following statements are true?
(I) Uneven thickening of cell wall is characteristic of sclerenchyma.
(II) Periblem forms the cortex of the stem and the root.
(III) Tracheids are the chief water transporting elements in gymnosperm.
(IV) Companion cell is devoid of nucleus at maturity.
(V) The commercial cork is obtained from Quercus suber.

1 I and IV
2 II and V
3 III and IV
4 I, II and III
5 II, III and V
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271349 Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of seedling?

1 Epidermis and collenchyma
2 Epidermis and parenchyma
3 Xylem and parenchyma
4 Xylem and phloem fibres
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271325 Identify the cells which are not a part of epidermal tissue system?

1 Companion cells
2 Trichomes
3 Root hairs
4 Guard cells
5 Subsidiary cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271339 Fusiform initial forms

1 vascular rays
2 ray parenchyma
3 tracheary elements
4 primary phloem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271350 Which is true for meristematic tissue?

1 These are usually modified for storage.
2 Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei.
3 Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei.
4 Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces.
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271338 Which of the following statements are true?
(I) Uneven thickening of cell wall is characteristic of sclerenchyma.
(II) Periblem forms the cortex of the stem and the root.
(III) Tracheids are the chief water transporting elements in gymnosperm.
(IV) Companion cell is devoid of nucleus at maturity.
(V) The commercial cork is obtained from Quercus suber.

1 I and IV
2 II and V
3 III and IV
4 I, II and III
5 II, III and V
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271349 Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of seedling?

1 Epidermis and collenchyma
2 Epidermis and parenchyma
3 Xylem and parenchyma
4 Xylem and phloem fibres
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271325 Identify the cells which are not a part of epidermal tissue system?

1 Companion cells
2 Trichomes
3 Root hairs
4 Guard cells
5 Subsidiary cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271339 Fusiform initial forms

1 vascular rays
2 ray parenchyma
3 tracheary elements
4 primary phloem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271350 Which is true for meristematic tissue?

1 These are usually modified for storage.
2 Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei.
3 Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei.
4 Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces.
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271338 Which of the following statements are true?
(I) Uneven thickening of cell wall is characteristic of sclerenchyma.
(II) Periblem forms the cortex of the stem and the root.
(III) Tracheids are the chief water transporting elements in gymnosperm.
(IV) Companion cell is devoid of nucleus at maturity.
(V) The commercial cork is obtained from Quercus suber.

1 I and IV
2 II and V
3 III and IV
4 I, II and III
5 II, III and V
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271349 Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of seedling?

1 Epidermis and collenchyma
2 Epidermis and parenchyma
3 Xylem and parenchyma
4 Xylem and phloem fibres
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271325 Identify the cells which are not a part of epidermal tissue system?

1 Companion cells
2 Trichomes
3 Root hairs
4 Guard cells
5 Subsidiary cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271339 Fusiform initial forms

1 vascular rays
2 ray parenchyma
3 tracheary elements
4 primary phloem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271350 Which is true for meristematic tissue?

1 These are usually modified for storage.
2 Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei.
3 Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei.
4 Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces.
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271338 Which of the following statements are true?
(I) Uneven thickening of cell wall is characteristic of sclerenchyma.
(II) Periblem forms the cortex of the stem and the root.
(III) Tracheids are the chief water transporting elements in gymnosperm.
(IV) Companion cell is devoid of nucleus at maturity.
(V) The commercial cork is obtained from Quercus suber.

1 I and IV
2 II and V
3 III and IV
4 I, II and III
5 II, III and V
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271349 Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of seedling?

1 Epidermis and collenchyma
2 Epidermis and parenchyma
3 Xylem and parenchyma
4 Xylem and phloem fibres
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271325 Identify the cells which are not a part of epidermal tissue system?

1 Companion cells
2 Trichomes
3 Root hairs
4 Guard cells
5 Subsidiary cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271339 Fusiform initial forms

1 vascular rays
2 ray parenchyma
3 tracheary elements
4 primary phloem
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271350 Which is true for meristematic tissue?

1 These are usually modified for storage.
2 Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei.
3 Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei.
4 Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces.
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271338 Which of the following statements are true?
(I) Uneven thickening of cell wall is characteristic of sclerenchyma.
(II) Periblem forms the cortex of the stem and the root.
(III) Tracheids are the chief water transporting elements in gymnosperm.
(IV) Companion cell is devoid of nucleus at maturity.
(V) The commercial cork is obtained from Quercus suber.

1 I and IV
2 II and V
3 III and IV
4 I, II and III
5 II, III and V
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271349 Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of seedling?

1 Epidermis and collenchyma
2 Epidermis and parenchyma
3 Xylem and parenchyma
4 Xylem and phloem fibres
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

271325 Identify the cells which are not a part of epidermal tissue system?

1 Companion cells
2 Trichomes
3 Root hairs
4 Guard cells
5 Subsidiary cells