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Structural Organisation in Plants: Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants | Prepare NEET, MCAT, AIPMT | Entrance Exams

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 Structural Organisation in Plants
(Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants)
Biology (Botany) India Study Solution Test Series (Prepare with Confidence)

Preparation Guide for NEET, MCAT, AIIMS | BDS, MBBS Admission Tests

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From today we are starting a new chapter Structural Organisation in Plants - Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants in Biology (Botany) which will have 30 - 35 sets of MCQ test series along with our notes and study materials, each set containing 10 questions with their hints & solutions (check at the end).

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Botany Objective Questions: Structural Organisation in Plants

Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants

India Study Solution MCQ Test Series – Set 1 (Q. No 1-10)

Question 1: The albuminous cells occur in the 

a. Dicots

b. Monocots

c. Gymnosperms

d. All of these

Question 2: Tissue which is responsible for growth in the thickness of a dicot root or stem is

a. Cambium

b. Cork

c. Storage tissue

d. Root parenchyma

Question 3: Interfascicular cambium develops from the cells of

a. Xylem parenchyma

b. Endodermis

c. Pericycle

d. Medullary rays

Question 4: One of the primary function of the ground tissue in a plant is

a. Photosynthesis

b. To protect the plant

c. To anchor the plant

d. Water and sugar conduction


Question 5: Plant tissues are divided into meristematic and permanent tissues on which of the following basis?

a. Whether the plant is a dicot or a monocot

b. Whether the cells being formed are capable of dividing or not

c. Position

d. Origin

Question 6: Angular collenchyma is found in

a. Althaea

b. Cucurbita

c. Lactuca

d. Salvia

Question 7: Closed vascular bundles lack

a. Cambium

b. Pith

c. Ground tissue

d. Conjunctive tissue

Question 8: In root, the tangential as well as radial walls of the barrel-shaped endodermal cells have a deposition of water impermeable, waxy material-suberin in the form of

a. Cuticle strips

b. Protein strips

c. Casparian strips

d. Silicious strips

Question 9: Companion cells in plants are associated with

a. Vessels

b. Sieve tube elements

c. Tracheids

d. Phloem fibres

Question 10: The embryonic layer responsible for the development of Pericycle is

a. Periblem

b. Plerome

c. Dermatogen

d. Calyptrogen

Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants (Syllabus):

Morphology and modifications; Tissues and Tissue systems; Anatomy and functions of different parts of flowering plants: Root, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence - Cymose and Recemose, Flower, Fruit and Seed; Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants

Answers of India Study Solution MCQ Test Series Set-1

Structural Organisation in Plants: Morphology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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Answer 1:c. Answer 2: a. Answer 3: d. Answer 4: a. Answer 5: b. Answer 6: d. Answer 7: a. Answer 8: c. Answer 9: b. Answer 10: b.

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