Endodermis is the innermost layer of the cortex. The cells of the endodermis are rich in starch grains and the layer is also referred to as the starch sheath.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Identify the plant parts whose transverse sections show a clear and prominent pith.
1 Dicot root and monocot root
2 Dicot stem and dicot root
3 Dicot stem and monocot stem
4 Dicot stem and monocot root
Explanation:
The pith or medulla occupies central region of the stem and root, usually it is parenchymatous without chlorophyll. It contains starch forming leucoplasts. It is not distinct in moncot stem as vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue. In roots of monocots, pith is well-developed. In dicot roots, pith is scanty or lacking but in stem of dicots it is well-developed.
kcet - 2008
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Anatomy of dicot stem possesses mechanical tissues in all regions except
1 Hypodermis
2 Pericycle
3 Vascular tissues
4 Epidermis
Explanation:
Epidermis is always parenchymatous in root, stem and leaf anatomy.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Protoxylem is endarch in the vascular bundle of
Endodermis is the innermost layer of the cortex. The cells of the endodermis are rich in starch grains and the layer is also referred to as the starch sheath.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333779
Identify the plant parts whose transverse sections show a clear and prominent pith.
1 Dicot root and monocot root
2 Dicot stem and dicot root
3 Dicot stem and monocot stem
4 Dicot stem and monocot root
Explanation:
The pith or medulla occupies central region of the stem and root, usually it is parenchymatous without chlorophyll. It contains starch forming leucoplasts. It is not distinct in moncot stem as vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue. In roots of monocots, pith is well-developed. In dicot roots, pith is scanty or lacking but in stem of dicots it is well-developed.
kcet - 2008
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333780
Anatomy of dicot stem possesses mechanical tissues in all regions except
1 Hypodermis
2 Pericycle
3 Vascular tissues
4 Epidermis
Explanation:
Epidermis is always parenchymatous in root, stem and leaf anatomy.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333781
Protoxylem is endarch in the vascular bundle of
Endodermis is the innermost layer of the cortex. The cells of the endodermis are rich in starch grains and the layer is also referred to as the starch sheath.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333779
Identify the plant parts whose transverse sections show a clear and prominent pith.
1 Dicot root and monocot root
2 Dicot stem and dicot root
3 Dicot stem and monocot stem
4 Dicot stem and monocot root
Explanation:
The pith or medulla occupies central region of the stem and root, usually it is parenchymatous without chlorophyll. It contains starch forming leucoplasts. It is not distinct in moncot stem as vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue. In roots of monocots, pith is well-developed. In dicot roots, pith is scanty or lacking but in stem of dicots it is well-developed.
kcet - 2008
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333780
Anatomy of dicot stem possesses mechanical tissues in all regions except
1 Hypodermis
2 Pericycle
3 Vascular tissues
4 Epidermis
Explanation:
Epidermis is always parenchymatous in root, stem and leaf anatomy.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333781
Protoxylem is endarch in the vascular bundle of
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Endodermis of dicot stem has
1 Water cavity
2 Starch sheath
3 Casparian strip
4 Pith
Explanation:
Endodermis is the innermost layer of the cortex. The cells of the endodermis are rich in starch grains and the layer is also referred to as the starch sheath.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333779
Identify the plant parts whose transverse sections show a clear and prominent pith.
1 Dicot root and monocot root
2 Dicot stem and dicot root
3 Dicot stem and monocot stem
4 Dicot stem and monocot root
Explanation:
The pith or medulla occupies central region of the stem and root, usually it is parenchymatous without chlorophyll. It contains starch forming leucoplasts. It is not distinct in moncot stem as vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue. In roots of monocots, pith is well-developed. In dicot roots, pith is scanty or lacking but in stem of dicots it is well-developed.
kcet - 2008
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333780
Anatomy of dicot stem possesses mechanical tissues in all regions except
1 Hypodermis
2 Pericycle
3 Vascular tissues
4 Epidermis
Explanation:
Epidermis is always parenchymatous in root, stem and leaf anatomy.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333781
Protoxylem is endarch in the vascular bundle of