333958
Identify the different types of simple permanent tissues (A-C) in the given diagram?
1 A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma
2 A- Collenchyma, B- Parenchyma, C- Sclerenchyma
3 A- Collenchyma, B- Sclerenchyma, C- Parenchyma
4 A-Sclerenchyma, B- Collenchyma, C- Parenchyma
Explanation:
In given diagram A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma are the correct labels
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333959
On what basis we classify sclerenchyma into fibres or sclereids?
1 Structure
2 Origin
3 Development
4 All of these
Explanation:
On the basis of variation in form, structure, origin and development, sclerenchyma may be either fibres or sclereids.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333960
Permanent tissues, which have all cell similar in structure and function are called
1 Simple tissues
2 Complex tissues
3 Meristematic tissues
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues having all cells similar in structure and function are called simple tissues.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333961
____ are spherical, oval, cylindrical, highly thickened dead cell with very narrow cavities.
1 Parenchyma
2 Collenchyma
3 Fibres
4 Sclereids
Explanation:
Sclerenchyma consists of long, narrow cells with thick and lignified cell walls having a few or numerous pits. They are usually dead and without protoplasts.
333958
Identify the different types of simple permanent tissues (A-C) in the given diagram?
1 A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma
2 A- Collenchyma, B- Parenchyma, C- Sclerenchyma
3 A- Collenchyma, B- Sclerenchyma, C- Parenchyma
4 A-Sclerenchyma, B- Collenchyma, C- Parenchyma
Explanation:
In given diagram A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma are the correct labels
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333959
On what basis we classify sclerenchyma into fibres or sclereids?
1 Structure
2 Origin
3 Development
4 All of these
Explanation:
On the basis of variation in form, structure, origin and development, sclerenchyma may be either fibres or sclereids.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333960
Permanent tissues, which have all cell similar in structure and function are called
1 Simple tissues
2 Complex tissues
3 Meristematic tissues
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues having all cells similar in structure and function are called simple tissues.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333961
____ are spherical, oval, cylindrical, highly thickened dead cell with very narrow cavities.
1 Parenchyma
2 Collenchyma
3 Fibres
4 Sclereids
Explanation:
Sclerenchyma consists of long, narrow cells with thick and lignified cell walls having a few or numerous pits. They are usually dead and without protoplasts.
333958
Identify the different types of simple permanent tissues (A-C) in the given diagram?
1 A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma
2 A- Collenchyma, B- Parenchyma, C- Sclerenchyma
3 A- Collenchyma, B- Sclerenchyma, C- Parenchyma
4 A-Sclerenchyma, B- Collenchyma, C- Parenchyma
Explanation:
In given diagram A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma are the correct labels
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333959
On what basis we classify sclerenchyma into fibres or sclereids?
1 Structure
2 Origin
3 Development
4 All of these
Explanation:
On the basis of variation in form, structure, origin and development, sclerenchyma may be either fibres or sclereids.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333960
Permanent tissues, which have all cell similar in structure and function are called
1 Simple tissues
2 Complex tissues
3 Meristematic tissues
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues having all cells similar in structure and function are called simple tissues.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333961
____ are spherical, oval, cylindrical, highly thickened dead cell with very narrow cavities.
1 Parenchyma
2 Collenchyma
3 Fibres
4 Sclereids
Explanation:
Sclerenchyma consists of long, narrow cells with thick and lignified cell walls having a few or numerous pits. They are usually dead and without protoplasts.
333958
Identify the different types of simple permanent tissues (A-C) in the given diagram?
1 A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma
2 A- Collenchyma, B- Parenchyma, C- Sclerenchyma
3 A- Collenchyma, B- Sclerenchyma, C- Parenchyma
4 A-Sclerenchyma, B- Collenchyma, C- Parenchyma
Explanation:
In given diagram A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Sclerenchyma are the correct labels
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333959
On what basis we classify sclerenchyma into fibres or sclereids?
1 Structure
2 Origin
3 Development
4 All of these
Explanation:
On the basis of variation in form, structure, origin and development, sclerenchyma may be either fibres or sclereids.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333960
Permanent tissues, which have all cell similar in structure and function are called
1 Simple tissues
2 Complex tissues
3 Meristematic tissues
4 All of them
Explanation:
Permanent tissues having all cells similar in structure and function are called simple tissues.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333961
____ are spherical, oval, cylindrical, highly thickened dead cell with very narrow cavities.
1 Parenchyma
2 Collenchyma
3 Fibres
4 Sclereids
Explanation:
Sclerenchyma consists of long, narrow cells with thick and lignified cell walls having a few or numerous pits. They are usually dead and without protoplasts.