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CBSE
Class 11
Biology
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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Question Bank: Anatomy of Flowering Plants

This chapter explores the internal structure and organization of flowering plants, focusing on their anatomy. Understanding plant anatomy is essential for studying their functions and adaptations.

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Question Bank - Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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Q1.

Which tissue system forms the outermost covering of the plant body?

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Q2.

What type of cells primarily make up the epidermis of a plant?

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Q3.

What is the function of root hairs in plants?

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Q4.

Which of the following is NOT a component of the epidermal tissue system?

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Q5.

Which type of ground tissue is responsible for supporting young plant parts?

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Q6.

What is the main role of the vascular tissue system in plants?

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Q7.

Which of the following is not a type of simple tissue in the ground tissue system?

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Q8.

What are guard cells primarily responsible for?

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Q9.

Which type of tissue makes up the majority of the mesophyll in leaves?

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Q10.

Which type of trichome is typically found on stems?

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Q11.

What is the primary difference between monocot and dicot vascular tissue arrangement?

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Q12.

Which tissue in plants primarily functions for storage?

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Q13.

Which part of the stomatal apparatus is responsible for gas exchange?

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Q14.

What prevents excessive water loss in plants?

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Q15.

Which tissue system helps in elongation and growth of roots?

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Q16.

Which type of tissue system is responsible for the protection of the plant?

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Q17.

What is a key difference between dicot and monocot vascular bundles?

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Q18.

What is the primary function of root hairs?

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Q19.

In which type of plant root system is the pith more pronounced, dicots or monocots?

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Q20.

What role do guard cells play in the plants?

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Q21.

What type of vascular bundle arrangement is found in monocot stems?

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Q22.

Which tissue type is responsible for the transport of water in plants?

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Q23.

What is the structure of the endodermis in plant roots?

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Q24.

What is a characteristic feature of sclerenchyma tissue?

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Q25.

In dicots, what is the role of the cambium in the vascular bundles?

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Q26.

Which anatomical feature is absent in monocot roots compared to dicot roots?

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Q27.

What types of cells primarily make up the cortex of a dicot root?

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Q28.

What is a structurally unique feature of monocotyledonous stems?

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Q29.

What differentiates phloem from xylem in terms of function?

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Q30.

What do trichomes on plant stems primarily help reduce?

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Q31.

Which type of plant anatomy undergoes significant secondary growth?

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Q32.

Which of the following is a function of the epidermal tissue system?

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Q33.

What are the main types of cells found in the ground tissue system?

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Q34.

Which tissue system is primarily responsible for conducting water and minerals in plants?

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Q35.

What type of cells make up the phloem tissue?

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Q36.

Which of the following statements is true about parenchyma cells?

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Q37.

Which tissue system helps in gas exchange in plants?

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Q38.

Which differentiating factor is used to classify the vascular tissue?

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Q39.

Sclerenchyma cells are primarily known for which characteristic?

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Q40.

Which of the following features is not associated with the epidermal tissue system?

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Q41.

Which type of meristematic tissue contributes to the increase in plant height?

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Q42.

What is the main role of collenchyma cells in plants?

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Q43.

The vascular tissue system consists of which two main types of tissues?

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Q44.

What distinguishes meristematic tissues from permanent tissues?

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Q45.

Which feature is unique to sclerenchyma cells compared to parenchyma and collenchyma?

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Q46.

Which of the following tissues is responsible for transporting water in plants?

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Q47.

What term describes vascular bundles that have cambium present?

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Q48.

In monocotyledonous plants, what is the main characteristic of their vascular bundles?

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Q49.

Which of the following best describes the arrangement of xylem and phloem in radial vascular bundles?

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Q50.

What are the primary functions of the vascular tissue system?

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Q51.

Which structure is considered the main conducting tissue for food in plants?

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Q52.

In which type of plant do vascular bundles not form secondary tissues?

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Q53.

What is a characteristic feature of dicotyledonous roots?

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Q54.

Secondary growth predominantly occurs in which type of plants?

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Q55.

Which of the following structures is primarily involved in the absorption of water in dicot roots?

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Q56.

Which of the following distinguishes cambium from other plant tissues?

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Q57.

What type of growth is most commonly found in dicotyledonous roots?

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Q58.

What is the main component of xylem tissue?

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Q59.

In the transverse section of a dicot root, which layer surrounds the vascular tissue?

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Q60.

In relation to plant structure, what do the epidermal tissues consist of?

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Q61.

Which of the following elements contributes to the increase in diameter during secondary growth in dicot roots?

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Q62.

How do dicots differ from monocots in terms of vascular bundles?

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Q63.

Identify the type of vascular bundles found in dicot roots.

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Q64.

What type of meristematic tissue is responsible for lateral growth in plants?

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Q65.

Which tissue type is primarily responsible for transporting nutrients in dicotyledonous roots?

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Q66.

What tissue is primarily responsible for storing nutrients in plants?

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Q67.

What structure allows for lateral growth in dicot roots?

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Q68.

What is a common misconception about phloem?

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Q69.

If a plant has a fibrous root system, which of the following can you infer about its classification?

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Q70.

Which of the following statements about dicotyledonous roots is true?

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Q71.

What role do root hairs play in dicotyledonous roots?

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Q72.

Which tissue surrounds the vascular bundles in a dicot root?

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Q73.

Which part of the dicot root is crucial for protecting the growing tip?

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Q74.

Which of the following correctly describes the arrangement of the vascular bundles in dicot roots?

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Q75.

Considering secondary growth, which type of meristem is crucial for the thickening of dicot roots?

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Q76.

Which of the following tissues in a dicot root is primarily responsible for the transport of water?

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Q77.

If a dicot plant exhibits enhanced secondary growth, what would you expect regarding its age?

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Q78.

What is a primary distinguishing feature of dicotyledonous plants?

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Q79.

Which part of a flowering plant is primarily involved in photosynthesis?

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Q80.

In monocotyledonous plants, the vascular bundles are typically arranged in what configuration?

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Q81.

Which of the following tissues is NOT part of the ground tissue system?

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Q82.

Which type of root system is characteristic of dicotyledonous plants?

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Q83.

What is the primary function of parenchyma in the ground tissue system?

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Q84.

Which tissue primarily provides support to flowering plants?

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Q85.

Which type of ground tissue provides flexibility and structural support to young stems?

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Q86.

Which of the following statements about the leaf structure in monocots is correct?

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Q87.

Which term refers to the outer layer of ground tissue in plant organs?

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Q88.

What type of meristematic tissue is responsible for the increase in girth of stems in dicots?

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Q89.

In which part of the plant is the mesophyll tissue primarily located?

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Q90.

In which region of the vascular tissue does the transport of water occur in plants?

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Q91.

What type of ground tissue is characterized by thick, lignified walls?

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Q92.

Which of the following is not a function of the root system?

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Q93.

In which zone of the ground tissue system would you find pith?

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Q94.

What is the primary function of phloem in flowering plants?

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Q95.

How does the structure of parenchyma in leaves differ from that in roots?

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Q96.

What type of growth occurs at the apical meristem?

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Q97.

Which ground tissue is involved in the transport of nutrients within the plant?

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Q98.

Which plant part comprises the main photosynthetic organ in flowering plants?

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Q99.

What distinguishes collenchyma from sclerenchyma?

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Q100.

In dicots, what kind of tissue is typically found in the center of the stem?

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Q101.

What role do meristematic tissues play in the ground tissue system?

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Q102.

What is the role of collenchyma tissue in plants?

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Q103.

How do monocot and dicot plants differ in their ground tissue organization?

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Q104.

Which of these structures is formed during secondary growth in dicots?

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Q105.

Which type of ground tissue is responsible for secondary growth in plants?

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Q106.

How can you differentiate between monocot and dicot seeds based on their structure?

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Q107.

What type of tissue surrounds the vascular bundles in a plant's cross-section?

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Q108.

Where are the vascular bundles located in dicotyledons?

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Q109.

What is the main function of the cuticle in the epidermal tissue system?

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Q110.

What are stomata primarily responsible for in the epidermal tissue system?

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Q111.

Which cells make up the stomatal apparatus?

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Q112.

Which of the following statements about guard cells is correct?

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Q113.

The absence of a cuticle in the roots is mainly because...

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Q114.

Which feature distinguishes epidermal cells from other plant cells?

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Q115.

What is the role of trichomes in the epidermal tissue system?

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Q116.

Which type of epidermal cell is primarily responsible for regulating water loss?

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Q117.

The thickness of cell walls in guard cells is uneven. What is the significance of this?

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Q118.

In which type of plant tissue would you find trichomes?

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Q119.

What characteristic of epidermal cells is crucial for their protective function?

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Q120.

What is the primary composition of the epidermis of most flowering plants?

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Q121.

Which condition is most likely to cause increased stomatal density in leaves?

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Q122.

Which structure is NOT found in the anatomy of monocot roots?

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Q123.

Which type of trichomes are involved in water retention?

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Q124.

What characterizes the xylem bundles in monocot roots?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q125.

What role do subsidiary cells play in the stomatal apparatus?

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Q126.

How does the pith in monocot roots compare to that in dicot roots?

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Q127.

Which layer is responsible for the regulation of water and nutrient uptake in the root?

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Q128.

Why do monocot roots not undergo secondary growth?

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Q129.

In monocot roots, which structure is primarily composed of parenchyma cells that store food?

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Q130.

What type of vascular bundles are predominantly found in monocot roots?

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Q131.

Which of the following is true regarding the epidermis of monocot roots?

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Q132.

What distinguishes monocot roots from dicot roots in terms of growth?

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Q133.

In terms of root architecture, which adaptation is characteristic of monocots?

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Q134.

Which root part helps in the formation of lateral roots in monocots?

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Q135.

In which monocot plant would one expect to find a well-developed pith in its roots?

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Q136.

Which feature is primarily responsible for the overall strength of monocot roots?

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Q137.

Which process is least likely to occur in monocot roots compared to dicot roots?

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Q138.

How do monocot roots typically respond to water availability?

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Q139.

Which of the following features helps monocot roots prevent excessive water loss?

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Q140.

What type of vascular bundles do dicotyledonous stems possess?

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Q141.

In dicotyledonous vascular bundles, where is the phloem located relative to xylem?

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Q142.

Which type of support is provided by the hypodermis in young dicotyledonous stems?

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Q143.

What distinguishes open vascular bundles from closed vascular bundles?

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Q144.

Which layer is the outermost protective covering of a dicotyledonous stem?

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Q145.

In what arrangement are xylem and phloem found in radial vascular bundles?

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Q146.

The cortex of dicotyledonous stems is divided into how many sub-zones?

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Q147.

What is the primary role of the cuticle on the epidermis of a dicotyledonous stem?

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Q148.

Which of the following cell types primarily composes the hypodermis of dicotyledonous stems?

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Q149.

Which vascular tissue is primarily involved in the transport of water and minerals?

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Q150.

What is the role of cambium in dicotyledonous stems?

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Q151.

What term is used to describe vascular bundles that are arranged in a circle around the stem?

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Q152.

What type of cells primarily make up the cortex in a typical dicotyledonous stem?

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Q153.

In a transverse section of a dicotyledonous stem, which layer lies immediately beneath the epidermis?

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Q154.

Which statement about the xylem in dicotyledonous stems is accurate?

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Q155.

What is a key characteristic of the epidermis in a dicotyledonous stem?

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