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Heart wood provides?

  1. Mechanical strength only

  2. Facilities for storage of food materials

  3. Pathway for ascent of sap

  4. Buoyancy


Correct Option: A

The wood is actually a?

  1. Secondary xylem

  2. Secondary phloem

  3. Primary xylem

  4. Primary phloem


Correct Option: A

Diffuse porous woods are characteristic of plants growing in ________________.

  1. Alpine region

  2. Cold winter regions

  3. Temperate climate

  4. Tropical


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In most of the gymnosperms such as conifers and cycads. Vessels are not present and the wood is made entirely of tracheids. These woods are known as nonporous. In angiosperms, the wood consists of both tracheids and vessels. The wide vessels are appearing with pores between. Such wood is called porous. 

In these porous woods, if vessels have essentially equal diameters the wood is known as diffuse-porous. It is the characteristic of plants growing in tropical regions.

So, the correct option is D.

Heartwood differs from sapwood in ____________________.

  1. Absence of vessels and parenchyma

  2. Having dead and non-conducting elements

  3. Being susceptible to pests and pathogens

  4. Presence of rays and fibers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The older woody trees show two characteristic types of wood namely heartwood and sapwood. The heartwood is made up of dead xylem vessels that have been filled with tyloses and are rich in deposits of resins and tannins. These are non-functional and appear darker. 

The sapwood contains the newly formed vessels that are functional and appear lighter. The hardwood provides resistance from the pest attack and increases the durability of the wood.

Hence, the correct answer will be having dead and non-conducting elements.

The correct option is B.

In autumn, cambium is

  1. Inactive

  2. Less active

  3. Mroe active

  4. Killed


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the dicotyledonous trees growing temperate regions, during secondary growth, vascular cambium is less active in autumn season because of the existence of unfavourable conditions.

So, the correct option is ‘Less active’.

Autumn wood is distinguishable from spring wood in having

  1. Narrow tracheary elements

  2. Broader tracheary elements

  3. Lighter colour

  4. Cambium


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the dicotyledonous trees growing temperate regions, during favorable conditions, large amount of secondary xylem is formed. It is called Spring wood or early wood. It consists of large, thin walled broad tracheary elements. In the unfavorable conditions, less amount of secondary xylem is formed. It is called autumn wood or late wood. It consists of small, thick walled narrow tracheary elements.

So, the correct option is ‘Narrow tracheary elements’.

Heart wood is

  1. Outer part of secondary xylem

  2. Inner part of secondary xylem

  3. Outer part of secondary phloem

  4. Inner part of secondary phloem


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The inner or central dark coloured non-functional wood or secondary xylem formed during secondary growth in dicot stem is called Heartwood or duramen.

So, the correct option is ‘Inner part of secondary xylem’.

The wood of commerce is?

  1. Sap-wood(alburnum)

  2. Heart wood(duramen)

  3. Spring wood

  4. Autumn wood


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Heartwood or duramen is a source for the manufacture of different varieties of furniture items. So heart wood is the wood of commerce.

So, the correct option is ‘Heartwood(duramen)'.

Which one of the following has dead cells?

  1. Collenchyma

  2. Chlorenchyma

  3. Periderm

  4. Endodermis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A.Collenchyma – cells are living present in the younger parts of the plant body.

B.Chlorenchyma – cells are living, possess more number of chloroplast.

C.Periderm – a multilayered tissues composed with both living and non living or dead cells

D.Endodermis – cells are living, vertically elongated, appear barrel shape.

So, the correct option is 'Periderm'.

Lighest wood is

  1. Cereuc giganteus

  2. Ochroma lagopus

  3. Hardwickia binata

  4. Cycas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Secondary xylem, light in density and porous are called lightest wood. It is obtained from the tree Ochroma lagopus, a member of Malvaceae.

So, the correct option is 'Ochroma lagopus'.