Chapter 6: Problem 1
The branch of biology deals with internal structure of plants is called (a) Morphology (b) Physiology (c) Anatomy (d) Biochemistry
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Chapter 6: Problem 1
The branch of biology deals with internal structure of plants is called (a) Morphology (b) Physiology (c) Anatomy (d) Biochemistry
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Trichomes are (a) Epidermal hair of stem (b) Either soft or stiff (c) Branched or unbranched (d) All of these
The only plant cells without nuclei among the following are (a) Cambium cells (b) Cells of pericycle (c) Xylem parenchyma (d) Sieve tubes
Epidermal tissue system is made up of (a) Epidermal cells (b) Stomata (c) Epidermal appendages (d) All of these
The newly-formed cells from primary and secondary meristem, which becomes structurally and functionally specialized and lose the ability to divide are known as (a) Permanent cells (b) Mature cells (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Secondary thickening in collenchyma is of (a) Cellulose (b) Hemicellulose (c) Pectin (d) All of these
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