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BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334009 Identify the wrong statement in context of Heartwood

1 It is highly durable
2 It conducts water and minerals efficiently
3 It comprises dead elements with highly lignified walls
4 Organic compounds are deposited in it
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334010 Which of the statements given below is not true about formation of Annual Rings in trees?

1 Annual ring is a combination of spring wood and autumn wood produced in a year
2 Differential activity of cambium causes light and dark bands of tissue early and late wood respectively.
3 Activity of cambium depends upon variation in climate.
4 Annual rings are not prominent in trees of temperate region.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334011 Annual rings are distinct in plants growing in

1 Tropical regions
2 Temperature regions
3 Antartics
4 Arctics
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334012 Age of a tree can be estimated by

1 Its height and girth
2 Biomass
3 Number of annual rings
4 Diameter of its heartwood
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334009 Identify the wrong statement in context of Heartwood

1 It is highly durable
2 It conducts water and minerals efficiently
3 It comprises dead elements with highly lignified walls
4 Organic compounds are deposited in it
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334010 Which of the statements given below is not true about formation of Annual Rings in trees?

1 Annual ring is a combination of spring wood and autumn wood produced in a year
2 Differential activity of cambium causes light and dark bands of tissue early and late wood respectively.
3 Activity of cambium depends upon variation in climate.
4 Annual rings are not prominent in trees of temperate region.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334011 Annual rings are distinct in plants growing in

1 Tropical regions
2 Temperature regions
3 Antartics
4 Arctics
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334012 Age of a tree can be estimated by

1 Its height and girth
2 Biomass
3 Number of annual rings
4 Diameter of its heartwood
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BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334009 Identify the wrong statement in context of Heartwood

1 It is highly durable
2 It conducts water and minerals efficiently
3 It comprises dead elements with highly lignified walls
4 Organic compounds are deposited in it
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334010 Which of the statements given below is not true about formation of Annual Rings in trees?

1 Annual ring is a combination of spring wood and autumn wood produced in a year
2 Differential activity of cambium causes light and dark bands of tissue early and late wood respectively.
3 Activity of cambium depends upon variation in climate.
4 Annual rings are not prominent in trees of temperate region.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334011 Annual rings are distinct in plants growing in

1 Tropical regions
2 Temperature regions
3 Antartics
4 Arctics
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334012 Age of a tree can be estimated by

1 Its height and girth
2 Biomass
3 Number of annual rings
4 Diameter of its heartwood
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334009 Identify the wrong statement in context of Heartwood

1 It is highly durable
2 It conducts water and minerals efficiently
3 It comprises dead elements with highly lignified walls
4 Organic compounds are deposited in it
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334010 Which of the statements given below is not true about formation of Annual Rings in trees?

1 Annual ring is a combination of spring wood and autumn wood produced in a year
2 Differential activity of cambium causes light and dark bands of tissue early and late wood respectively.
3 Activity of cambium depends upon variation in climate.
4 Annual rings are not prominent in trees of temperate region.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334011 Annual rings are distinct in plants growing in

1 Tropical regions
2 Temperature regions
3 Antartics
4 Arctics
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

334012 Age of a tree can be estimated by

1 Its height and girth
2 Biomass
3 Number of annual rings
4 Diameter of its heartwood