Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 3: Level 3

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Parenchymal cells with innerwall protuberances a characteristic of family leguminosae

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Which of the following statements about phelloderm are true?

I. It is a living tissue.
I. It is concerned with the conduction of water and salts.
III. It is a photosynthetic tissue.

The correct combination is

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In the following, how the sapwood is converted into heartwood?

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If the dicot stem is stained for starch, the most intense colouration will develop in

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Which of the following statements are the functions of a medullary ray in plants?

(i) Absorption

(ii) Secondary growth

(iii) Transmission of water and food

(iv) Seat of origin of inter-fascicular cambium

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Medullary rays are mainly

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Read the different components from (1) to (4) in the list given below and tell the correct order of the components with reference to their arrangement from the outer side to the inner side in a woody dicot stem:

(i) Secondary cortex       

(ii) Wood

(iii) Secondary phloem

(iv) Phellem

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Vascular bundles in a dicot leaf are