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Explain the three tissue systems with their functions in plants.

Important Questions on Structural Organisation in Plants

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The thick waxy coating found on the epidermis of desert plants (xerophytes) ‘called _____:
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Which of the following instrument is used to measure Soil Water Tension?
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 A type of reproduction in which a part of a plant body develops into a new individual is called _____:
 
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Which one of the following has the capability of cell division in plants?
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 The process by which plants can absorb water from the soil is called?
(A) Osmosis
(B) Diffusion
(C) Reverse osmosis
(D) Capillarity

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Identify A, B and C in the given diagram of shoot apical meristem ?

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What is the basis for classifying various plant tissues as meristematic and permanent tissue?
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A chilly plant was severely infected with Chilly Mosaic Virus (CMV). Identify the technique that helps to raise virus free plants in the next generation from the above virus infected plant.
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Which among the following is most likely to happen when there many tunica layers in shoot apex?
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Name the three basic tissue systems in the flowering plants. Give the tissue names under each system.
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Match the followings and choose the correct option from below 

Column I Column II
A. Meristem   i. Photosynthesis, storage 
B. Parenchyma   ii. mechanical support
C. Collenchyma  iii. Actively dividing cells 
D. Sclerenchyma iv. stomata 
E. Epidermal tissue  v. sclereids

 

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Represent the union of two sets by Venn diagram for each of the following.

X={x | x is a prime number between 80 and 100}

Y={y | y is an odd number between 90 and 100}

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Read the following three statements (i-iii) and select the option which includes all the correct ones only:

i. During the primary growth of the plant, specific regions of the apical meristem produce dermal tissue, ground tissue and vascular tissue.
ii. In plants, growth is restricted to specialized regions of active cell division.
iii. Secondary meristems are also known as cylindrical meristems.