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

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

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

In conifers, fibres are likely to be absent in

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

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

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

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