Structural Organisation Test 1

Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants

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The outermost protective tissue in plants is

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The tissue responsible for secondary growth in dicot stems is

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The tissue that provides flexibility to plant organs is

 

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Which type of vascular bundle is found in monocot stems?

 

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The inflorescence of mustard (Cruciferae) is

 

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In the Leguminosae family, the type of fruit is

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The floral formula of Malvaceae includes

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The main function of xylem parenchyma is

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Which plant organ shows both positive geotropism and positive hydrotropism?

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The characteristic feature of Gramineae family is

 

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