Biology, asked by ghousemohiuddin02, 1 month ago

-. Choose the correct answer:
-) Meristematic tissue
Dermal tissue
Tissues that bring about overall growth and repair in plants are
c) Vascular tissue
d) Ground tissue
Dermal tissue
Tissue that forms the outer covering are called as
.) Meristematic tissue
c) Vascular tissue
d) Ground tissue
Stomata are present in this layer.
c) Endodermis
d) all the above
Epidermis
Mesodermis
Gum is secreted by
Dermal layer
Meristematic cell
?
c)xylem
d) phloem
Parenchyma that contains chloroplast is called
c) sclerenchyma
d) collenchyma
aerenchym
Storage tissue
Fill the missing sequence
ell
?
part of plant
?.
tissue, plant
c) cell plant
plant, tissue
d) none of the above.
Cell wall of xylems cells are thick because of,
suberine
c) cellulose
d) lignin
peetin
The girth of the stem or root increases due to
apical meristems
c) lateral mersitem
intercalary mersitem d) all of the above
Xylem and phloem are examples for
simple tissue
c) complex tissue
dermal tissue
d) permenant tissue
. Identify the mismatched pair
xylem
mechanical strength
-phloem
leptome
- Water storage tissue
hydrophytes
• 1,2
c) 1, 2, 3
2,3
d) 3 only​

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