NEET Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants Questions: NEET UG MCQs Multiple Choice Questions on Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants with answers. Test No. 8
Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Quiz - 8
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Question 1 |
Casparian strips are present in the _____ of the root.
pericycle | |
cortex | |
epiblema | |
endodermis |
Question 2 |
In an annual ring, the light coloured part is known as
Heartwood | |
Late wood | |
Early wood | |
Sapwood |
Question 3 |
The inner, darker and harder portion of secondary xylem that can not conduct water, in an older dicot stem, is called
Bast | |
Alburnum | |
Duramen | |
Wood |
Question 4 |
Seed coat is not thin, membranous in [NEET 2013]
Groundnut | |
Coconut | |
Maize | |
Gram |
Question 5 |
Lenticels are involved in [NEET 2013]
Transpiration | |
Gaseous exchange | |
Food transport | |
Photosynthesis |
Question 6 |
Age of a tree can be estimated by [NEET 2013]
Its height and girth | |
Biomass | |
Number of annual rings | |
Diameter of its heartwood |
Question 7 |
For a critical study of secondary growth in plants, which one of the following pairs is suitable?
Wheat and maiden hair fern | |
Sugarcane and sunflower | |
Teak and pine | |
Deodar and fern |
Question 8 |
Heartwood differs from sapwood in
Absence of vessels and parenchyma | |
Presence of rays and fibres | |
Being susceptible to pests and pathogens | |
Having dead and non-conducting elements |
Question 9 |
Interfascicular cambium is a
Type of Protoderm | |
Primordial meristem | |
Primary meristematic tissue | |
Secondary meristematic tissue |
Question 10 |
Identify the plant parts whose transverse sections show a clear and prominent pith.
Dicot stem and monocot stem | |
Dicot stem and dicot root | |
Dicot root and monocot root | |
Dicot stem and monocot root |
Question 11 |
In a dicotyledonous stem, the sequence of tissues from the outside to the inside is:
Phellem-phloem-endodermis-pericycle | |
Phellem-pericycle-endodermis-phloem | |
Pericycle-phellem-endodermis-phloem | |
Phellem-endodermis-pericycle-phloem |
Question 12 |
As secondary growth proceeds, in a dicot stem, the thickness of
sapwood increases | |
heartwood increases | |
both sapwood and heartwood increases | |
both sapwood and heartwood remains the same |
Question 13 |
Arrange the following plants in ascending order based on the number of xylem strands in their roots :
(I) Trapa
(II) Pisum
(III) Castanea
(IV) Nicotiana
II, IV, III, I | |
III, IV, II, I | |
IV, III, I, II | |
I, IV, II, III |
Question 14 |
Read the following lists and select the correct option.
List – I | List – II |
A. Extrafloral Nectaries | I. Achras |
B. Schizogenous cavities | II. Tropaeolum |
C. Laticiferous ducts | III. Passiflora |
D. Hydathodes | IV. Eucalyptus |
V. Pinus |
A - III, B - I, C - II, D - IV | |
A - II, B - I, C - III, D - IV | |
A - III, B - V, C - I, D - II | |
A - V, B - II, C - I, D - III |
Question 15 |
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of tissues present in dicot stem during secondary growth?
Primary cortex, secondary cortex, phellogen, cork | |
Cork, primary cortex, secondary cortex, phellogen | |
Phellogen, cork, primary cortex, secondary cortex | |
Secondary cortex, cork, phellogen primary cortex |
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