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Questions Related to the leaf

The cells which contain the crystal of calcium carbonate is known as 

  1. Guard cell

  2. Silica cell

  3. Idioblast

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Idioblasts are the crystal containing isolated plant cell. It is secretory in nature. the crystal is formed by the deposition of the inorganic materials like calcium salts. It is involved in the storage of reserve food, pigments, minerals, latex, gum, resin, tannin etc. So, the correct answer is option 'Idioblast'.

The air spaces in the leaf is created by 

  1. Chlorenchyma

  2. Aerenchyma

  3. Palisade parenchyma

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The spongy tissue that forms air spaces between the cells of leaves, stems and roots of some plants are called aerenchyma cells. It helps in the gaseous exchange between the shoot and the root and also provides buoyancy to the aquatic plants. So, the correct option is 'Aerenchyma'.

Which of the following cells helps in the rolling of leaves in dry weather?

  1. Bulliform cells

  2. Guard cell

  3. Parenchyma cell

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bulliform cells are found in the axial or upper surface of the epidermis of monocots. These are large, colourless, bubble-shaped (empty) cells found in clusters near the mid vein. In the presence of insufficient water, these cells loose water and become flaccid. In response to this condition, the leaf rolls inward (to expose the minimum part of the leaf) to minimise the water loss. So, the correct 'Bulliform cells'.

The cuticle present above the epidermis is helpful in reducing 

  1. Transpiration

  2. Respiration

  3. Photosynthesis

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The cuticle is comprised of polymers of wax. This layer is present on the surface of the epidermis of leaf and stem. This is the waxy and waterproof layer. This layer prevents the loss of water from the leaves and stem. This protective layer allows the retention of the water. This helps to reduce the loss of water in the form of water vapour by transpiration. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

A Leaf of $20 \,cm^2$ grows $5 \,cm^2$ per hour and $B$ Leaf of $25 \,cm^2$ grows $5 \,cm^2$ per hour
The relative growth rate of leaf $A$ and $B$ respectively is

  1. $25\%$ and $20\%$

  2. $20\%$ and $25\%$

  3. $50\%$ and $100\%$

  4. $25\%$ and $50\%$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Relative growth is the increase in size relative to the size of the plant leaf present at the start of a given time interval. It can be also expressed as percentage increase.

Hence, for leaf A, relative growth = 5/20 × 100 = 25
For leaf B, relative growth = 5/25 × 100 = 20.
So, the correct option is '25 and 20'.

A modification of petiole is

  1. Phyllode

  2. Phylloclade

  3. Cladode

  4. Corm


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Phyllode is a green, expanded structure formed by the modification of petiole or rachis of the leaf. In most of the xerophytes, leaves are reduced to prevent water loss in such plants phyllodes develop to carry out photosynthesis.

An example is Acacia.
So the correct option is 'Phyllode'

Swollen lower end of leaf stalk is

  1. Petiole

  2. Pulvinus

  3. Thalamus

  4. Disc


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A swelling at the base of a petiole is known as pulvinus. It is a joint-like thickening at the base of a plant leaf or leaflet that facilitates growth-independent movement. For example, mango, pea and gram.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Leaves develop from

  1. Nodes

  2. Internodes

  3. Epidermis

  4. Endodermis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leaves develop from nodes. Apart from leaves, branches and aerial roots also develop from nodes from the stem. It also holds buds. Adventitious roots may also develop from it. Internodes are the intervals between the nodes. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Nodes.'

Sometimes a few epidermal cells in the vicinity of guard cells become specialized in their shape and size are known as 

  1. Stomatal aperture

  2. Trichomal cell

  3. Subsidiary cells

  4. Stomata


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The few epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells are modified to act as subsidiary cells. They lack chloroplasts and help in functioning of the guard cells by maintaining the water and solute balance with the guard cells.

A. Stomatal aperture is the opening of the stomata. It is also called stomatal pore.
B. Trichome cells give rise to the hair-like outgrowth called the trichomes.
C. Subsidiary cells are the modified epidermal cells near the guard cells.
D. Stomata are surrounded by the guard cells.
Hence, the correct answer is 'Subsidiary cells'

Go through the following matches.

(i) China rose Twisted aestivation
(ii) Calotropis Valvate aestivation
(iii) Gulmohur Ascending imbricate aestivation
(iv) Pea Descending imbricate aestivation

Which of these are correct?

  1. (i), (ii) and (iii)

  2. (ii), (iii) and (iv)

  3. ii), (iii), (iv)

  4. All are correct


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
i) China rose - One margin of the appendage overlaps that of the next one (Twisted aestivation).
ii)Twisted aestivation -  The sepals or petals in whorl just touch one another at the margin (Valvate aestivation).
iii) Gulmohar botanical name is Delonix - Ascending imbricate aestivation.
iv) Tephrosia is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family - Descending imbricate aestivation.
So, the correct option is 'All are correct'.