Permanent Tissue
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333888 A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are

1 Pores of transverse walls
2 Presence of p-protein
3 Enucleate condition
4 Thick secondary walls
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333889 Match column-I with column-II.
Column I
Column II
A
Cells with active cell division capacity
P
Vascular tissues
B
Tissue having all cells similar in structure and function
Q
Meristematic tissue
C
Tissue having different types of cells
R
Sclereids
D
Dead cells with highly thickened walls and narrow lumen
S
Simple tissue

1 \({\rm{A - Q,}}\;{\rm{B - S,}}\;{\rm{C - P,}}\;{\rm{D - R}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S,}}\;{\rm{B - R,}}\;{\rm{C - Q,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - R,}}\;{\rm{D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - S,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333890 The first formed primary phloem consists of ____ A ____ and is referred to as ____ B____

1 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - protophloem.
2 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
3 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
4 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - protophloem
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333891 A vessel-less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to

1 Pinus
2 Eucalyptus
3 Grass
4 Trochodendron
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333888 A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are

1 Pores of transverse walls
2 Presence of p-protein
3 Enucleate condition
4 Thick secondary walls
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333889 Match column-I with column-II.
Column I
Column II
A
Cells with active cell division capacity
P
Vascular tissues
B
Tissue having all cells similar in structure and function
Q
Meristematic tissue
C
Tissue having different types of cells
R
Sclereids
D
Dead cells with highly thickened walls and narrow lumen
S
Simple tissue

1 \({\rm{A - Q,}}\;{\rm{B - S,}}\;{\rm{C - P,}}\;{\rm{D - R}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S,}}\;{\rm{B - R,}}\;{\rm{C - Q,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - R,}}\;{\rm{D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - S,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333890 The first formed primary phloem consists of ____ A ____ and is referred to as ____ B____

1 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - protophloem.
2 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
3 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
4 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - protophloem
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333891 A vessel-less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to

1 Pinus
2 Eucalyptus
3 Grass
4 Trochodendron
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333888 A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are

1 Pores of transverse walls
2 Presence of p-protein
3 Enucleate condition
4 Thick secondary walls
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333889 Match column-I with column-II.
Column I
Column II
A
Cells with active cell division capacity
P
Vascular tissues
B
Tissue having all cells similar in structure and function
Q
Meristematic tissue
C
Tissue having different types of cells
R
Sclereids
D
Dead cells with highly thickened walls and narrow lumen
S
Simple tissue

1 \({\rm{A - Q,}}\;{\rm{B - S,}}\;{\rm{C - P,}}\;{\rm{D - R}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S,}}\;{\rm{B - R,}}\;{\rm{C - Q,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - R,}}\;{\rm{D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - S,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333890 The first formed primary phloem consists of ____ A ____ and is referred to as ____ B____

1 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - protophloem.
2 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
3 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
4 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - protophloem
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333891 A vessel-less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to

1 Pinus
2 Eucalyptus
3 Grass
4 Trochodendron
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BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333888 A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are

1 Pores of transverse walls
2 Presence of p-protein
3 Enucleate condition
4 Thick secondary walls
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333889 Match column-I with column-II.
Column I
Column II
A
Cells with active cell division capacity
P
Vascular tissues
B
Tissue having all cells similar in structure and function
Q
Meristematic tissue
C
Tissue having different types of cells
R
Sclereids
D
Dead cells with highly thickened walls and narrow lumen
S
Simple tissue

1 \({\rm{A - Q,}}\;{\rm{B - S,}}\;{\rm{C - P,}}\;{\rm{D - R}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S,}}\;{\rm{B - R,}}\;{\rm{C - Q,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - R,}}\;{\rm{D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R,}}\;{\rm{B - Q,}}\;{\rm{C - S,}}\;{\rm{D - P}}\)
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333890 The first formed primary phloem consists of ____ A ____ and is referred to as ____ B____

1 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - protophloem.
2 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
3 A - narrow sieve tubes, B - metaphloem
4 A - bigger sieve tubes, B - protophloem
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

333891 A vessel-less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to

1 Pinus
2 Eucalyptus
3 Grass
4 Trochodendron