211. Lateral meristem is responsible for which of the following

A Growth in length
B Growth in thickness
C Growth in parenchyma
D Growth in cortex
Answer :   Growth in thickness
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212. An example of monocot fibre yielding plant is

A Cocos
B Corchorus
C Clematis
D Crotalaria
Answer :   Cocos
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213. Grafting is not possible in monocots because

A Vascular bundles are scattered
B Vascular bundles are closed
C Hypodermis is sclerenchymatous
D Vascular bundles are open
Answer :   Vascular bundles are closed
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214. Maximum growth in root occurs

A At its tip
B Towards light
C Behind the apex
D Towards apex
Answer :   Behind the apex
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215. A vascular Bundle in which phloem is on both the sides of the xylem and separated from it by strips of cambium is said to be

A Collateral open
B Bicollateralopen
C Concentric
D Bicollateral closed
Answer :   Bicollateralopen
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216. When phloem is completely surrounded by xylem, the vascular bundle is called

A Concentricleptocentric/amphivasal
B Concentric, rocentri/amphicribral
C Conjoint, collateral
D Conjoint, bicollateral
Answer :   Concentricleptocentric/amphivasal
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217. Epidermal cells are

A Guard cells
B Root hairs
C Trichomes
D All of the above
Answer :   All of the above
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218. Velamen is found in

A Vanda
B Rosa
C Viscian
D Santalum
Answer :   Vanda
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219. Cells taking part in conduction of sap are

A Sieve tubes
B Tracheae
C Sieve cells
D Stone cells
Answer :   Tracheae
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220. The character of monocot is

A Nett-veined leaves
B Annula rings
C Seeds with the masses of stored food
D Conduction strands scattered in ground tissue
Answer :   Conduction strands scattered in ground tissue
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