Chapter Test
Anatomy of Flowering Plants(NCERT)

285819 MatchColumn-I with Column-II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Bulliform cell (1) Regulate opening and closing stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pores in bark of plant
(C) Lenticels (3) Rolling in and out of leaves
(D) Subsidiary cells (4) Accessory cell

1 A - 3: B - 1: C - 2: D - 4
2 A - 1: B - 2: C - 3: D - 4
3 A - 4: B - 3: C - 1: D - 2
4 A - 2: B - 4: C - 3: D - 1
Anatomy of Flowering Plants(NCERT)

285820 The difference between alburnum and duramen is the presence in the former of

1 companion cell
2 living cells
3 raw cells
4 lignified cells
Anatomy of Flowering Plants(NCERT)

285819 MatchColumn-I with Column-II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Bulliform cell (1) Regulate opening and closing stomata
(B) Guard cells (2) Aerating pores in bark of plant
(C) Lenticels (3) Rolling in and out of leaves
(D) Subsidiary cells (4) Accessory cell

1 A - 3: B - 1: C - 2: D - 4
2 A - 1: B - 2: C - 3: D - 4
3 A - 4: B - 3: C - 1: D - 2
4 A - 2: B - 4: C - 3: D - 1
Anatomy of Flowering Plants(NCERT)

285820 The difference between alburnum and duramen is the presence in the former of

1 companion cell
2 living cells
3 raw cells
4 lignified cells