337970
When new cells added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as
1 Random growth
2 Indirect growth
3 Closed growth
4 Open growth
Explanation:
When new cells are always added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as open growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337971
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Turgidity of cells P Oxygen B Medium for enzymatic activities Q Extension growth C Helps in releasing metabolic energy R Water D De differentiation S Open E Growth in plants T Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium
Turgidity of cells - Extension growth Medium for enzymatic activities - water Helps in releasing metabolic energy - oxygen Dedifferentiation - Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium Growth in plants - Open
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337972
Read the following statements carefully and select the incorrect statements.
1 Cells positioned away from root apical meristems differentiate as root-cap cells
2 During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes in their cell walls and not in protoplasm.
3 The various anatomical features in plantsand the functions they perform are related.
4 Same meristem have different structures at maturity
Explanation:
During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes both in their cell walls and protoplasm. For example, to form a tracheary element, the cells would lose their protoplasm. They also develop a very strong, elastic, lignocellulosic secondary cell walls, to carry water to long distances even under extreme tension.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337973
Which of the following tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant are the products of redifferentiation?
1 Secondary phloem
2 Secondary xylem
3 Cork
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, cork, etc are the tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant which are the products of redifferentiation.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337974
Which type of growth is responsibility of meristems?
1 Plasmal growth
2 Primary growth
3 Secondary growth
4 Both (2) and (3)
Explanation:
Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. Meristem is responsible for both primary and secondary growth in plants.
337970
When new cells added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as
1 Random growth
2 Indirect growth
3 Closed growth
4 Open growth
Explanation:
When new cells are always added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as open growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337971
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Turgidity of cells P Oxygen B Medium for enzymatic activities Q Extension growth C Helps in releasing metabolic energy R Water D De differentiation S Open E Growth in plants T Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium
Turgidity of cells - Extension growth Medium for enzymatic activities - water Helps in releasing metabolic energy - oxygen Dedifferentiation - Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium Growth in plants - Open
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337972
Read the following statements carefully and select the incorrect statements.
1 Cells positioned away from root apical meristems differentiate as root-cap cells
2 During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes in their cell walls and not in protoplasm.
3 The various anatomical features in plantsand the functions they perform are related.
4 Same meristem have different structures at maturity
Explanation:
During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes both in their cell walls and protoplasm. For example, to form a tracheary element, the cells would lose their protoplasm. They also develop a very strong, elastic, lignocellulosic secondary cell walls, to carry water to long distances even under extreme tension.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337973
Which of the following tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant are the products of redifferentiation?
1 Secondary phloem
2 Secondary xylem
3 Cork
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, cork, etc are the tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant which are the products of redifferentiation.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337974
Which type of growth is responsibility of meristems?
1 Plasmal growth
2 Primary growth
3 Secondary growth
4 Both (2) and (3)
Explanation:
Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. Meristem is responsible for both primary and secondary growth in plants.
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BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337970
When new cells added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as
1 Random growth
2 Indirect growth
3 Closed growth
4 Open growth
Explanation:
When new cells are always added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as open growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337971
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Turgidity of cells P Oxygen B Medium for enzymatic activities Q Extension growth C Helps in releasing metabolic energy R Water D De differentiation S Open E Growth in plants T Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium
Turgidity of cells - Extension growth Medium for enzymatic activities - water Helps in releasing metabolic energy - oxygen Dedifferentiation - Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium Growth in plants - Open
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337972
Read the following statements carefully and select the incorrect statements.
1 Cells positioned away from root apical meristems differentiate as root-cap cells
2 During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes in their cell walls and not in protoplasm.
3 The various anatomical features in plantsand the functions they perform are related.
4 Same meristem have different structures at maturity
Explanation:
During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes both in their cell walls and protoplasm. For example, to form a tracheary element, the cells would lose their protoplasm. They also develop a very strong, elastic, lignocellulosic secondary cell walls, to carry water to long distances even under extreme tension.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337973
Which of the following tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant are the products of redifferentiation?
1 Secondary phloem
2 Secondary xylem
3 Cork
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, cork, etc are the tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant which are the products of redifferentiation.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337974
Which type of growth is responsibility of meristems?
1 Plasmal growth
2 Primary growth
3 Secondary growth
4 Both (2) and (3)
Explanation:
Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. Meristem is responsible for both primary and secondary growth in plants.
337970
When new cells added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as
1 Random growth
2 Indirect growth
3 Closed growth
4 Open growth
Explanation:
When new cells are always added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as open growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337971
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Turgidity of cells P Oxygen B Medium for enzymatic activities Q Extension growth C Helps in releasing metabolic energy R Water D De differentiation S Open E Growth in plants T Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium
Turgidity of cells - Extension growth Medium for enzymatic activities - water Helps in releasing metabolic energy - oxygen Dedifferentiation - Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium Growth in plants - Open
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337972
Read the following statements carefully and select the incorrect statements.
1 Cells positioned away from root apical meristems differentiate as root-cap cells
2 During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes in their cell walls and not in protoplasm.
3 The various anatomical features in plantsand the functions they perform are related.
4 Same meristem have different structures at maturity
Explanation:
During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes both in their cell walls and protoplasm. For example, to form a tracheary element, the cells would lose their protoplasm. They also develop a very strong, elastic, lignocellulosic secondary cell walls, to carry water to long distances even under extreme tension.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337973
Which of the following tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant are the products of redifferentiation?
1 Secondary phloem
2 Secondary xylem
3 Cork
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, cork, etc are the tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant which are the products of redifferentiation.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337974
Which type of growth is responsibility of meristems?
1 Plasmal growth
2 Primary growth
3 Secondary growth
4 Both (2) and (3)
Explanation:
Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. Meristem is responsible for both primary and secondary growth in plants.
337970
When new cells added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as
1 Random growth
2 Indirect growth
3 Closed growth
4 Open growth
Explanation:
When new cells are always added to the plant body by the activity of meristems is called as open growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337971
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Turgidity of cells P Oxygen B Medium for enzymatic activities Q Extension growth C Helps in releasing metabolic energy R Water D De differentiation S Open E Growth in plants T Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium
Turgidity of cells - Extension growth Medium for enzymatic activities - water Helps in releasing metabolic energy - oxygen Dedifferentiation - Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium Growth in plants - Open
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337972
Read the following statements carefully and select the incorrect statements.
1 Cells positioned away from root apical meristems differentiate as root-cap cells
2 During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes in their cell walls and not in protoplasm.
3 The various anatomical features in plantsand the functions they perform are related.
4 Same meristem have different structures at maturity
Explanation:
During differentiation, cells undergo few to major structural changes both in their cell walls and protoplasm. For example, to form a tracheary element, the cells would lose their protoplasm. They also develop a very strong, elastic, lignocellulosic secondary cell walls, to carry water to long distances even under extreme tension.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337973
Which of the following tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant are the products of redifferentiation?
1 Secondary phloem
2 Secondary xylem
3 Cork
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Secondary phloem, Secondary xylem, cork, etc are the tissues in a woody dicotyledonous plant which are the products of redifferentiation.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
337974
Which type of growth is responsibility of meristems?
1 Plasmal growth
2 Primary growth
3 Secondary growth
4 Both (2) and (3)
Explanation:
Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. Meristem is responsible for both primary and secondary growth in plants.