334098
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Cuticle P Multicellular B Epidermis Q Waxy thick layer C Stomata R Unicellular elongations D Root hairs S Guard cells E Trichomes T Single parenchymatous layer
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The epidermis is generally covered with a waxy thick layer called the ____ which prevents the loss of water.
1 Suberin
2 Pectin
3 Cuticle
4 Lignin
Explanation:
The outside of the epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which prevents the loss of water. Cuticle is absent in roots.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334100
A root hair is formed by
1 Epidermal cell
2 Endodermal cell
3 Cortical cell
4 Vascular cell
Explanation:
The root hairs are unicellular elongations of the epidermal cells and help absorb water and minerals from the soil.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334101
Epidermal tissue system is made up of
1 Epidermal appendages
2 Stomata
3 Epidermal cells
4 All of them
Explanation:
The epidermal tissue system forms the outermost covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and hairs.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334102
Choose the correct option for epidermis.
1 Made of parenchymatous cell, usually single layer
2 Functions in protection
3 Cells with large vacuole
4 All are correct
Explanation:
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. Epidermis is usually single layered. Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.
334098
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Cuticle P Multicellular B Epidermis Q Waxy thick layer C Stomata R Unicellular elongations D Root hairs S Guard cells E Trichomes T Single parenchymatous layer
334099
The epidermis is generally covered with a waxy thick layer called the ____ which prevents the loss of water.
1 Suberin
2 Pectin
3 Cuticle
4 Lignin
Explanation:
The outside of the epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which prevents the loss of water. Cuticle is absent in roots.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334100
A root hair is formed by
1 Epidermal cell
2 Endodermal cell
3 Cortical cell
4 Vascular cell
Explanation:
The root hairs are unicellular elongations of the epidermal cells and help absorb water and minerals from the soil.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334101
Epidermal tissue system is made up of
1 Epidermal appendages
2 Stomata
3 Epidermal cells
4 All of them
Explanation:
The epidermal tissue system forms the outermost covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and hairs.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334102
Choose the correct option for epidermis.
1 Made of parenchymatous cell, usually single layer
2 Functions in protection
3 Cells with large vacuole
4 All are correct
Explanation:
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. Epidermis is usually single layered. Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.
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BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334098
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Cuticle P Multicellular B Epidermis Q Waxy thick layer C Stomata R Unicellular elongations D Root hairs S Guard cells E Trichomes T Single parenchymatous layer
334099
The epidermis is generally covered with a waxy thick layer called the ____ which prevents the loss of water.
1 Suberin
2 Pectin
3 Cuticle
4 Lignin
Explanation:
The outside of the epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which prevents the loss of water. Cuticle is absent in roots.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334100
A root hair is formed by
1 Epidermal cell
2 Endodermal cell
3 Cortical cell
4 Vascular cell
Explanation:
The root hairs are unicellular elongations of the epidermal cells and help absorb water and minerals from the soil.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334101
Epidermal tissue system is made up of
1 Epidermal appendages
2 Stomata
3 Epidermal cells
4 All of them
Explanation:
The epidermal tissue system forms the outermost covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and hairs.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334102
Choose the correct option for epidermis.
1 Made of parenchymatous cell, usually single layer
2 Functions in protection
3 Cells with large vacuole
4 All are correct
Explanation:
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. Epidermis is usually single layered. Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.
334098
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Cuticle P Multicellular B Epidermis Q Waxy thick layer C Stomata R Unicellular elongations D Root hairs S Guard cells E Trichomes T Single parenchymatous layer
334099
The epidermis is generally covered with a waxy thick layer called the ____ which prevents the loss of water.
1 Suberin
2 Pectin
3 Cuticle
4 Lignin
Explanation:
The outside of the epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which prevents the loss of water. Cuticle is absent in roots.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334100
A root hair is formed by
1 Epidermal cell
2 Endodermal cell
3 Cortical cell
4 Vascular cell
Explanation:
The root hairs are unicellular elongations of the epidermal cells and help absorb water and minerals from the soil.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334101
Epidermal tissue system is made up of
1 Epidermal appendages
2 Stomata
3 Epidermal cells
4 All of them
Explanation:
The epidermal tissue system forms the outermost covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and hairs.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334102
Choose the correct option for epidermis.
1 Made of parenchymatous cell, usually single layer
2 Functions in protection
3 Cells with large vacuole
4 All are correct
Explanation:
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. Epidermis is usually single layered. Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.
334098
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Cuticle P Multicellular B Epidermis Q Waxy thick layer C Stomata R Unicellular elongations D Root hairs S Guard cells E Trichomes T Single parenchymatous layer
334099
The epidermis is generally covered with a waxy thick layer called the ____ which prevents the loss of water.
1 Suberin
2 Pectin
3 Cuticle
4 Lignin
Explanation:
The outside of the epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which prevents the loss of water. Cuticle is absent in roots.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334100
A root hair is formed by
1 Epidermal cell
2 Endodermal cell
3 Cortical cell
4 Vascular cell
Explanation:
The root hairs are unicellular elongations of the epidermal cells and help absorb water and minerals from the soil.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334101
Epidermal tissue system is made up of
1 Epidermal appendages
2 Stomata
3 Epidermal cells
4 All of them
Explanation:
The epidermal tissue system forms the outermost covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and hairs.
BIOXI06: ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
334102
Choose the correct option for epidermis.
1 Made of parenchymatous cell, usually single layer
2 Functions in protection
3 Cells with large vacuole
4 All are correct
Explanation:
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. Epidermis is usually single layered. Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.