NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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NCERT Biology Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
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How many shoot apical meristems are likely to be present in a twig of a plant possessing, 4 branches and 26 leaves?

EASY
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A piece of wood having no vessels (trachea) must belong to

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A plant tissue, when stained, showed the presence of hemicellulose and pectin in the cell wall of its cells. The tissue represents

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In conifers, fibres are likely to be absent in

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When we peel the skin of a potato tuber, we remove

HARD
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A vessel less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to

EASY
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Which one of the following cell types always divides by anticlinal cell division?

EASY
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What is the fate of primary xylem in a dicot root showing extensive secondary growth?