Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 1: Level 1
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In aquatic plants, which permanent tissue provides buoyancy to the plant?

Which of the following structures of a plant is responsible for transpiration?

In plants the parenchyma composed of cells with larger air spaces among them is known as

The difference in phloem of gymnosperms and angiosperms is due to

The external protective tissues of plants are

Cork cells have major component of

Which one of the following characters is not found in transverse section of monocot stem?

Study the following tables
Tissue | Structural feature | Function |
I. Collenchyma | Cell walls with high water content | Photosynthesis in young stems |
II.Parenchyma | Suberised cell walls | Storage of food |
III.Sclerenchyma | Lignified cells walls | Mechanical strength |
IV. Digestive glands | Dense cytoplasm | Breaking the substrate without water |
The correct combination is:
