333817
Statement A : Fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork-cambium are examples of lateral meristems. Statement B : Secondary or lateral meristem is conical meristem.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Secondary or lateral meristems are cylindrical meristems.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Cells having no power of cell division are
1 Primary meristem
2 Secondary meristem
3 Permanent tissue
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues have no power of cell division.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333819
Following is the diagram of apical meristem. Identify A in the given diagram?
1 Protoderm
2 Root cap
3 Root apical meristem
4 All of these
Explanation:
Label A depicts Root apical meristem.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333820
Choose the correct statement.
1 Meristematic cells are capable of division
2 All the cells in a plant body are capable of dividing
3 Permanent tissues have all cells same in function, but different in structure
4 A group of cells having common origin generally performs different function
Explanation:
Not all the cells in plant body are capable of dividing.e.g cells of permanent tissue.The newly formed cells become structurally and functionally specialised and lose the ability to divide. Such cells are termed permanent or mature cells and constitute the permanent tissues.A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function.
333817
Statement A : Fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork-cambium are examples of lateral meristems. Statement B : Secondary or lateral meristem is conical meristem.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Secondary or lateral meristems are cylindrical meristems.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333818
Cells having no power of cell division are
1 Primary meristem
2 Secondary meristem
3 Permanent tissue
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues have no power of cell division.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333819
Following is the diagram of apical meristem. Identify A in the given diagram?
1 Protoderm
2 Root cap
3 Root apical meristem
4 All of these
Explanation:
Label A depicts Root apical meristem.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333820
Choose the correct statement.
1 Meristematic cells are capable of division
2 All the cells in a plant body are capable of dividing
3 Permanent tissues have all cells same in function, but different in structure
4 A group of cells having common origin generally performs different function
Explanation:
Not all the cells in plant body are capable of dividing.e.g cells of permanent tissue.The newly formed cells become structurally and functionally specialised and lose the ability to divide. Such cells are termed permanent or mature cells and constitute the permanent tissues.A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function.
333817
Statement A : Fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork-cambium are examples of lateral meristems. Statement B : Secondary or lateral meristem is conical meristem.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Secondary or lateral meristems are cylindrical meristems.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333818
Cells having no power of cell division are
1 Primary meristem
2 Secondary meristem
3 Permanent tissue
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues have no power of cell division.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333819
Following is the diagram of apical meristem. Identify A in the given diagram?
1 Protoderm
2 Root cap
3 Root apical meristem
4 All of these
Explanation:
Label A depicts Root apical meristem.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333820
Choose the correct statement.
1 Meristematic cells are capable of division
2 All the cells in a plant body are capable of dividing
3 Permanent tissues have all cells same in function, but different in structure
4 A group of cells having common origin generally performs different function
Explanation:
Not all the cells in plant body are capable of dividing.e.g cells of permanent tissue.The newly formed cells become structurally and functionally specialised and lose the ability to divide. Such cells are termed permanent or mature cells and constitute the permanent tissues.A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function.
333817
Statement A : Fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork-cambium are examples of lateral meristems. Statement B : Secondary or lateral meristem is conical meristem.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Secondary or lateral meristems are cylindrical meristems.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333818
Cells having no power of cell division are
1 Primary meristem
2 Secondary meristem
3 Permanent tissue
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues have no power of cell division.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333819
Following is the diagram of apical meristem. Identify A in the given diagram?
1 Protoderm
2 Root cap
3 Root apical meristem
4 All of these
Explanation:
Label A depicts Root apical meristem.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333820
Choose the correct statement.
1 Meristematic cells are capable of division
2 All the cells in a plant body are capable of dividing
3 Permanent tissues have all cells same in function, but different in structure
4 A group of cells having common origin generally performs different function
Explanation:
Not all the cells in plant body are capable of dividing.e.g cells of permanent tissue.The newly formed cells become structurally and functionally specialised and lose the ability to divide. Such cells are termed permanent or mature cells and constitute the permanent tissues.A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function.