NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Exercise 2: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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Which part of the plant shows radial vascular bundles?

In which part of the monocot plant would show Polyarch xylem:

What part of the dicot plant would show well-developed pith?

Arrange the following in the sequence you would find them in a plant starting from the periphery -phellem, phellogen, phelloderm.

If one debarks a tree, what parts of the plant is being removed?

The plant part that shows radially arranged vascular bundles when viewed under a microscope is called (root/stem).

The cross-section of a plant material under a microscope showed four xylem strands with exarch condition of protoxylem.
To which organ should it be assigned?

What do hardwood and softwood stand for?
