The cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are collectively called
1. phellogen
2. periderm
3. phellem
4. phelloderm
The chief water conducting elements of xylem in gymnosperms are
1. vessels
2. fibres
3. transfusion tissue
4. tracheids
Heartwood differs from sapwood in
1. presence of rays and fibres
2. absence of vessels and parenchyma
3. having dead and non-conducting elements
4. being susceptible to pests and pathogens
The annular and spirally thickened conducting elements generally develop in the
protoxylem when the root or stem is
1. maturing
2. elongating
3. widening
4. differentiating
In barley stem, vascular bundles are
1. open and scattered
2. closed and scattered
3. open and in a ring
4. closed and radial
Guard cells help in ?
1. protection against grazing
2. transpiration
3. guttation
4. fighting against infection
Palisade parenchyma is absent in leaves of :-
1. Sorghum
2. mustard
3. soybean
4. gram
Reduction in vascular tissue, mechanical tissue and cuticle is characteristic of
1. xerophytes
2. mesophytes
3. epiphytes
4. hydrophytes
Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from
(1) phellogen
(2) plerome
(3) periblem
(4) dermatogen
Passage cells are thin-walled cells found in:
1. endodermis of roots facilitating rapid transport of water from cortex to pericycle
2. phloem elements that serve as entry points for substances for transport to other plant
parts
3. testa of seeds to enable emergence of growing embryonic axis during seed
germination
4. central region of style through which the pollen tube grows towards the ovary