10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS depended on Simple Tissues?
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In biology, tissue is a cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ. A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function. Organs are then formed by the functional grouping together of multiple tissues.
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Permanent Tissues MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers)
Q1.which tissue provides maximum mechanical strength to the plant
Parenchyma
Xylem
Collenchymas
Phloem
Answer: 2
Q2. Which tissue provides mechanical strength to plant
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma
Collenchymas
Chlorenchyma
Answer: 1
Q3. The simple tissue consisting of living cells and providing mechanical strength to plants is
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma
Chlorenchyma
Collenchymas
Answer: 4
Q4. A collateral vascular bundle is one in which xylem and phloem towards with phloem towards
Outer side of the xylem
Inner side of the xylem
All around the xylem
On both sides of the xylem
Answer: 1
Q5. A bi-collateral vascular bundle is one in which xylem and phloem strands are present on the same radius with phloem towards
Outer side of the xylem
Inner side of the xylem
All around the xylem
On both sides of the xylem
Answer: 4
Q6. Radial vascular bundles are the ones in which xylem and phloem occur on
Same radius
Alternate radii
Xylem outside and phloem inside
Phloem outside and xylem inside
Answer: 2
Q7. A conjoint vascular bundle is one in which xylem and phloem are
Joined together
Separate
On same radius
On alternate radii
Answer: 1
Q8. The plant tissue become woody by a process of
Suberisation
Pectification
Calcification
Lignifications
Answer: 4
Q9. Cellular layer covering plant organs is
Epidermis
Hypodermis
Cuticle
Endodermis
Answer: 1
Q10. The protective noncellular layer found on the outside of plant organs is
Epiblema
Velamen
Cuticle
Cork
Answer: 3