11 Biology- 6. Anatomy of Flowering plants : Online Test
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Companion cells are closely associated with *
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The common bottle cork is a product of *
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Closed vascular bundles lack *
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The cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are collectively called *
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Heartwood differs from sapwood in *
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Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from *
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The apical meristem of the root is present *
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Diffuse porous wood is characteristic of plants growing in *
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In an annual ring, the light coloured part, is known as *
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Phloem conducts food by *
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In monocot stem, which of the following is absent? *
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Grafting is successful in dicots, but not in monocots because the dicots have *
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Vessels differ from tracheids *
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Cork tissue arises from *
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Wood is *
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Viral infection is usually absent in *
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The jute fibres anatomically are *
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Palisade parenchyma is absent in the leaves of *
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A monocot stem with secondary growth is *
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Growth rings are formed due to the activity of *
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