The plant body is made up of cells.cells are organized to form tissues,tissue system and organs in a seqential organization.
Study of the internal strctural organization of plant organs is known as plant anatomy.
Two groups of the angiosperms i.e.Dicot and monocot show different anatomical composition.
Tissue : Tissue is a group of cells having a comman origin, which are grouped together to perform specific functions.
Plant body shows presence of variety of tissues.They are classified as follows.
(4) Which of the following is a living structure?
(A) Scleren chyma (B) Parenchyma
(C) Xylemvessel (D) Tracheid
(5) In collenchyma, the thinkening of corners is made of
(A) Pectin (B) Lignin
(C) Subern (D) Resin
(6) Sclereids are also known as
(A) Accessory cells (B)Companian cells
(C) Stone cells (D) Guard cells
(7) Collenchyma constitute the hypodermis in.
(A) Monocot root (B)Dicot Stem
(C) Dicot root (D) Monocot Stem
(8) Cuticle is always present on the surface of
(A) Root (B) Leaf only
(C) Stem only (D) Leaf and stem both
(9) Companion calls are found in
(A) Xylem (B) Stomata
(C) Phloem (D) Endodermis
(10) The element of xylem in which end walls are absent are called
(A) Protoxylem (B) Tracheids
(C) Metaxylem (D) Trachaea
(11) Which type of thickening is found in protoxylem.
(A) Reticulated (B)Spiral
(C) Pitted (D) Sclariform
(12) Sieve tuabe is characterized by
(A) Presence of lignin (B) Absence of Cytoplasm
(C) Presence of Pectin (D) Absence of Nuclens
(13) Which of the following element of xylem is living.
(A) Trachaea (B) Tracheids
(C) Parenchyma (D)fibres
(14) Safranin stains.
(A) Thick walled cells (B) Lignified cells
(C) Suberized cells (D) Living cells
(15) Radial V.B. are found in
(A) Leaf (B) Stem
(C) Flower (D) Root
(16) Which of the following is a food systhesising tissue.
(A)Chlorenchyma (B)Sclerenchyma
(C)Chornchyma (D)Aerenchyma
(23) Which tissue is called a living mechanical tissne
(A) Parenchyma (B) Collenchyma
(C) Arrenchyma (D) Chlorenchyma
(24) Collenchyma Shows deposition of
(A) Pectin (B) Suberin
(C) Resin (D) Lignin
(25 )In Which tissue deposition is seen outside the cells ?
(A) Sclerenchyma (B) Xylem
(C) Collenchyma (D) Phloem
(26) Lignin is absent in
(A) Stone cells (B) Sclerenchymatous fibres
(C) Trachaca (D) Sieve cells
(27) Bulliform cells are found in the leaves of
(A) Sunflower (B) Nerium
(C) Maize (D) Lotus
(28) In hydrophytes, stomata are
(A) Not required (B) Seen only on upper epidermis
(C) Absent or rudimentary (D) Seen only on lower epidermis
(29) Casparian Strips are found p on the
(A)Walls of pericycle cells (B)Walls of endodermal cells
(C)Walls of epidermal cells (D)Walls of bundle sheath cells
(30) Which tissue provides elasticity to the young branches of the stem ?
(A)Collenchyma (B)Aerenchyma
(C)Parenchyma (D)sclerenchyma
(31) Which tissue provides mechanical Strength as well as bayouncy support to the plant ?
(A) Sclerenchyma (B) Meristem
(C) Parenchyma (D) Chlorenchyma
(32) Which tissue is always absent in root ?
(A) Sclerenchyma (B) Meristematic
(C) Parenchyma (D) Collenchyma
(33) Which tissue is absent in monocot ?
(A) Meristem (B) Xylem
(C) Collenchyma (D) Phloem
(34) Which simple permanent tissue is formed of dead cells. ?
(A) Collenchyma (B) Sclerenchyma
(C) Aerenchyma (D) Xylem
(35) Stele remain covered by
(A)Pericycle (B)Cortex
(C)Endodermis (D)Conjuctive tissue
(36) Which tissue is responsible for the increase in the length of the plant ?
(A) Lateral meristem (B) Apical meristem
(C) Intercalary meristem (D) Cambium
(37) The dead element of the phloem is
(A) Sieve cells (B) Companion cells
(C) Sieve tube (D) Phloem fibre
(38) Which cells regulate the function of sieve tube ?
(A) Guard cells (B) Passage cells
(C) Companion cells (D) Bulliform cells
(39) Root hair is always
(A) Very long (B) Multi cellular
(C) Cuticularized (D) Unicellular
(40) The central Region of the stem and root is known as
(A) Pericycle (B) Medulla (pith)
(C) Endodermis (D) Cortex
(41) Close type of vasular bundle lacks
(A) Xylem (B) Sclerenchyma
(C) Phloem (D) Cambium
(42) Lysigeneous cavity is found
(A) In the cortex (B) Between xylem and phloem
(C) Beneath Protoxylem (D) Beneath metaxylem
(43) The lateral meristem increases the
(A) Height of the plant (B) Thtickness of trunk
(C) Size of the leaf (D) Branches of root
(44) Conjoint,collateral and open vascular bundles are found in
(A) Monocot Stem (B) Monocot leaf
(C) Dicot Stem (D) Dicot root
(45) In leaf protexylem is directed towards
(A) Lower epidermis (B) Phloem
(C) Stomata (D) Upper epidermis
(46) Lenticels are associated with
(A) Absorption of moisture (B) Photosynthesis
(C) Gaseous Exchange (D)Mineral uptakes
(47 ) Passage calls are found in
(A) Endodermis (B) Pericycle
(C) Hypodermis (D) Epidermis
(48) Sive plate and Sive pores are located in the
(A) Lateral wall of sieve cells (B) Wall of companion cells
(C) End wall of sieve tube (D) End wall of sieve cells
(49) Pericycle is formed of
(A) Collenchyma (B) Parenchyma
(C) Chlorenchyma (D) Conjuctive tissue
(50) Which cells regulate the opening and closing of stromata
(A) Passage cells (B) Guard cells
(C) Companion cells (D) Epidermal cells
(51) Pericycle is always located inside the
(A) Epidermis (B) Endodermis
(C) Hypodermis (D) Lower Epidermis
(52) In endarch development of xylem the protoxylem is directed towards
(A) Endodermis (B) Centre
(C) Epidermis (D)Phloem
(53) Sclerenchymatous hypodermis is found in
(A) Dicot root (B) Monocot leaf
(C) Dicot stem (D) Monocot stem
(54) Which of the following cells is living but it is without nucleus.
(A) Sieve cells (B) Companion cells
(C) Sieve tube (D) Guard cells
(55) Casperian strip is made up of
(A) Cutin and lignin (B) Lignin and cellulose
(C) Lingnin and suberin (D) Cutin and suberin
(56) Secondary meristem gets activated from-
(A) Primary meristem (B) Mature permanent tissue
(C) Apical meristem (D) Intercalary meristem
(57) In dicot leaves the vascular bundles are-
(A) conjoint,open (B) Radial,closed
(C) conjoint,closed (D) Radial,open
(58) Companion cells are
(A) Living and non-nucleated (B) Dead and non-nucleated
(C) Dead but nucleated (D) Living and nucleated
(59) The last produced secondary xylem remains located near -
(A) Medulla (B) Primary phloem
(C) Cambium ring (D) Primary xylem
(60) Which of the following is absent in the phloem of monocots ?
(A) Companion cells (B)Phloem parecnchyma
(C) Sieve cell (D) Phloem sclerenchyma
(61) In maize stem the vascular bundles are -
(A) Arranged in a ring (B) Scattered-irregularly
(C) Arranged in two ring (D) Scattered but smaller towards periphery
(62) In T.S. the tracheid appears-
(A) Square (B) Round
(C) Polygonal (D)Oval
(63) In T.S. the trachaea appears-
(A) Isodiametric (B)Pentagonal
(C) Circular (D) Hexagonal
(64) In trachaea the end walls are
(A) Continuous (B)Thick
(C) Discontinuous (D)Absent
(65) Compared to the diametre of metaxylem the diametre of protoxylem is -
(A) Larger (B) Smaller
(C) Broader (D) Angular
(66) The ends of tracheids are
(A) Projected (B) Flat
(C) Perforated (D) Wall less
(67) What is the0 normal appereance of stone cells ?
(A) Hexagonal (B) Round
(C) Isodiamatric (D) Oval
(68) Stem has always-
(A) Exarch xylem (B) Scattered V.B.
(C) Arranged V.B. (D) Endarch xylem
(69) Root has always
(A) Endarch xylem (B) Tetrach stele
(C) Exarch xylem (D) Palyarch stele.
(70) Growth rings are produced due to activity of -
(A) Extrastealar cambium (B) Interstealar cambium
(C) Intrastealar cambuim (D)b & C both
(71) Companion cell regulates the activities of -
(A) sieve cell (B) sieve elements
(C) sieve tube (D) sieve plates
(72) Match coloumn I and coloumn II
(A) (p-1) (q-4) (r-3) (s-2)
(B) (p-2) (q-3) (r-1) (s-4)
(C) (p-3) (q-1) (r-4) (s-2)
(D) (p-3) (q-4) (r-2) (s-1)
(73) Phelloderm is formed of
(A) Phellem + phellogen (B) Periderm + phellogen
(C) Phellem + periderm (D) Periderm-phellogen and phellem
(74) The tissue in roots which acts as check dam against water is-
(A) Hypodermis (B) Passage cells
(C) Endodermis (D) Pericycle.
(75) Companion cell is-
(A) Dead (B) Enucleated
(C) Living and thickened (D) Nucleated
(76) Which one of the following is an internal secretory structure ?
(A) Passage cell (B) Lysigeneous cavity
(C) Resin duct (D) Stone cell
(77) In roots the lateral root originates from-
(A) Cortex (B) Endodermis
(C) Epidermis (D) Pericycle
(78) What is produced from periblem ?
(A) Epidermis (B) Endodermis
(C) Cortex (D) Hypodermis
(83) Epidermis of plant organs is mostly made up of
(A) Sclernchyma (B) Parenchyma
(C) Meristem (D) Collenchyma
(84) The region of stele begins with-
(A) Cortex (B) Parenchyma
(C) Endodermis (D) Pericycle
(85) Endodermis is a part of
(A) Hypodermis (B) Cortex
(C) Stele (D) Pith
(86) The hygroscopic cells of maize leaf are laterally covered by-
(A) Hair (B) Curved trichomes
(C) Guard cell (D) Compainon cell
(87) In maizestem, the peripherally located vascular bundle are normally :-
(A) Large in size (B) Well organized
(C) Small in size (D) Less organized
(88) Cortex consists of three zones except-
(A) Epidermis (B) Main cortex
(C) Hypodermis (D) Endodermis
(89) When canbium is present, the vascular bundle is called-
(A) Close (B) Radial
(C) Open (D) Conjaint
(90) In callateral vascular bundle , the phloem is present
(A) Inside the xylem (B) Lateral side of xylem
(C) on both sides of xylem (D) Outside the xylem
(91) If one conducting tissue completely surrounds anther one, the vascular bundle is called
(A) Bi-collateral (B) Concentric
(C) Collateral (D) Radial
(92) Which tissue is always present in the ground tissue of root and stem of all plants
(A) Collenchyma (B) Sclerenchyma
(C) Chlorenchyma (D) Parenchyma
(93) Which of the following cells are without cytoplasm and nucleus?
(A) Guard cells (B) Stone cells
(C) Companion cells (D) Sieve cells
(94) Raphides are the crystals of
(A) Calcium oxalate (B) Calcium carbonate
(C) Calcium phosphate (D) Calcium
(95) Bulliform cells are present in
(A) Bundle sheath (B) Mesophyll tissue
(C) Vascular Bandle (D) Epidermis
(96) Kranz anatomy is seen in
(A) Euphorbia hirta (B) Citrus indica
(C) Mangifera indica (D) Zea mays
(97) The chief function of psloem is the conduction of
(A) Food (B) Mineral
(C) Water (D) Air
(98) Casparian strips are the characteristics of
(A) Cortex (B) Endodermis
(C) Pericycle (D) Pith
(99) The crystals of calcium carbonate, which appear like a bunch of grapes in epidermal cells of leaves of some plants , are called -
(A) Sphaeraphides (B) Raphides
(C) Otoliths (D) cytoliths
(100) The vasculan cambium and cork cambium are the examples of
(A) Apical meristem (B) Lateral Meristem
(C) Intercalary meristem (D) Permanent tissue
(101) Seconndary phloem remains functional generally
(A) Less than 1 year (B) More than 1 year
(C) For 1 year (D) As long as plant lives
(102) Transverse section of a plant is stainet with safranin and fast green what is the color of the phloem?
(A) Red (B)Green
(C) Pink (D)Orange
(103) Root cap is formed by
(A) Dermatogen (B) Calyptogen
(C) Vascular cambium (D) Wood cambium
(104) Passage cells are found in
(A) Dicot stem (B) Monocot root
(C) Arial root (D) Monocot stem
(105) The sugarcane plant has.
(A) Dumbelled shaped guard cells
(B) Pentamerous flowers
(C) Reticulate venation
(D) Capsular fruits
(106) In plant organ which is covered by periderm and in which the stomata ar absent, Some gaseous exchange takes place through-
(A) Aerenchyma (B) Trichomes
(C) Pneumato phores (D) Lenticels
(107) Companion cells are associated with
(A) Vessels (B) Male gamate
(C) Sieve tube (D) Guard cells
(108) Cork cambium results in the formaation of cork which becomes impermeable to water due to the accumulation of___
(A) Resin (B) Suberin
(C) Starch (D) Tanin.
(109) Which one of the following statements pertaining to plant structure is correct ?
(A) Cork lacks stomata, but lenticels carry out transpiration
(B) Passage cess help in transfer of food from cortex to phloem.
(C) Sieve tube elements possess cyto plasm but no nuclei.
(D) The short apical meristem has a quiescent centre.
(110) In the sieve elements which one of the following is the most likely function of p-proteins?
(A) Deposition of callose on sieve plates
(B) Providing energy for active translocation
(C) Autostylic enerymes
(D) Sealing mechanism on wounding
♦ A+R type questions mark the coorect choice -as
(A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(B) If both A and R are true but R is not the corrcet explanation of A
(C) If A is correct but R is false
(D) If both A and R is false