MCQ On Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
DPP-10 1. Tracheids a) Are the dominant cell types of xylem in angiosperms b) Are primarily found in mosses and liverworts c) Are respoRead More…
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DPP-10 1. Tracheids a) Are the dominant cell types of xylem in angiosperms b) Are primarily found in mosses and liverworts c) Are respoRead More…
DPP-9 1. Which of the following statements are true? I.Uneven thickening of cell well is characteristic of sclerenchyma. II.Periblem formsRead More…
DPP-8 1. Trichomes are epidermal hairs of a) Primary root b) Primary stem c) Primary leaves &nRead More…
DPP-7 MCQ on Anatomy Of Flowering Plants 1. Identify A to E in the given diagram and choose the correct option a) A-CollenRead More…
DPP-6 1. Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by a) Absence of secondary xylem &nbsRead More…
DPP-5 1. Arrange the following plants in ascending order based on the number of xylem strands in their roots. I. Trapa  Read More…
DPP-4 1. Intrafascicular cambium is present in between the a) Primary xylem and secondary xylem b) Secondary phloem and Read More…
DPP-3 1. Initiation of lateral roots and vascular cambium during secondary growth organs occurs due to activity of a) Endodermis
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DPP-1 1. Pollination is an example of a) Mutualism b) Protocooperation c) SRead More…
DPP-1 1. Black-foot disease is caused due to groundwater contaminated with excess of a) Nitrate &nbsRead More…