2.
1. State the location and function of different types of meristems.
Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this
statement? Explain.
3. Explain the process of secondary growth in the stems of woody angiosperms
with the help of schematic diagrams. What is its significance?
4. Draw illustrations to bring out the anatomical difference between
(a) Monocot root and Dicot root
(b) Monocot stem and Dicot stem
Cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant from your school garden and
observe it under the microscope. How would you ascertain whether it is a
monocot stem or a dicot stem? Give reasons.
6. The transverse section of a plant material shows the following anatomical
features - (a) the vascular bundles are conjoint, scattered and surrounded by a
sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths. (b) phloem parenchyma is absent. What
will you identify it as?
5.
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Answer:
2.
1. State the location and function of different types of meristems.
Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this
statement? Explain.
3. Explain the process of secondary growth in the stems of woody angiosperms
with the help of schematic diagrams. What is its significance?
4. Draw illustrations to bring out the anatomical difference between
(a) Monocot root and Dicot root
(b) Monocot stem and Dicot stem
Cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant from your school garden and
observe it under the microscope. How would you ascertain whether it is a
monocot stem or a dicot stem? Give reasons.
6. The transverse section of a plant material shows the following anatomical
features - (a) the vascular bundles are conjoint, scattered and surrounded by a
sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths. (b) phloem parenchyma is absent. What
will you identify it as?
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