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Match the species with type of wood
(a) Tectona grandis
(b) Cedrus deodara
(c) Shorea robusta
(d) Dalbergia sisso
(e) Softwood
(f) Hardwood

  1. a-e, b-f, c-f, d-e

  2. a-e, b-e, c-f, d-f

  3. a-f, b-e, c-f, d-f

  4. a-f, b-e, c-e, d-f


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Tectona grandis - Hard wood is present.

Cedrus deodara - Soft wood is present.
Shorea robusta - Hard wood is present.
Dalbergia sissoo - Hard wood is present
So, the correct option is 'a-f, b-e, c-f, d-f'.

Lenticels are patches of

  1. Loose cells in leaves

  2. Loose cells on bark for aeration

  3. Subsidiary cells of stomata

  4. Cells for respiration of epiphytes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The large sized, slightly raised sports or aerating pores present in the cork tissue or are called Lenticels. These are the patches on the surface of the bark. These are found in old dicotyledonous stems. These are formed in the place of stomata. They have outer raised margins and internally, loosely arranged colourless parenchyma cells are present, called as complementary cells, These are meant for gaseous exchange.

So, the correct option is 'Loose cells on bark for aeration'.

No vessels are found in the wood of

  1. Pine

  2. Eucalyptus

  3. Teak

  4. Sheesham


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Secondary xylem without vessels is called non-porous wood. It is found in the wood of gymnosperms. 

eg: Pine

When one wood is lighter in colour with lower density, the other wood is darker with higher density. They are.

  1. Springwood and autumn-wood

  2. Heartwood and late wood

  3. Springwood and early wood

  4. Sapwood and spring wood

  5. Autumn wood and springwood


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In dicotyledonous stems, during intra stellar secondary growth, a ring of cambium called vascular cambium is formed.  In the plants growing temperate regions, the activity of vascular cambium is influenced by the existence of maximum seasonal variations. In the spring or early summer, due to the existence of favourable conditions, a large amount of secondary xylem is formed. it is called Springwood or early wood. It is lighter in colour with low density. In the autumn season, due to the presence of unfavourable conditions, less amount of wood is formed. it is called autumn wood or latewood. It is darker in colour with higher density.

So the correct option is ‘Spring wood and autumn wood’.

Heartwood is absent even in very old trunk of

  1. Quercus and Pinus

  2. Salix and Morus

  3. Mangifera and Dalbergia

  4. Populus and Salix


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In Quercus and Pinus, during secondary growth, secondary xylem show vessels without pores, also non porous vessels. It is loose and soft. So it is not considered as heart wood. So, heart wood is absent in Quercus and Pinus.

So, the correct option is ‘Quercus and Pinus’.

Hockey handle is prepared from the wood of

  1. Salix

  2. Morus

  3. Picea

  4. Phytelephas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A.Salix  - wood is used in making boxes, brooms, cricket bats, Hockey bats,cradle boards, chairmans and other furniture, dolls, flutes, poles, sweat lodges, toys, turnery, tool handles, veneer, wands and whistles.

B.Morus – wood is used in making Fence posts, furniture, and turned objects

C.Picea – wood is used in buildings

d.Phytelephas – wood is used in making ivory.

So, the correct option is ‘ Salix’.    

Wood of Dalbergia consists of

  1. $90-95\%$ vessels

  2. $90-95\%$ tracheids

  3. $50-60\%$ vessels and $40-50\%$ tracheids

  4. Vessels, tracheids and parenchyma in equal proportions


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In Dalbergia, during secondary growth, hart wood is formed. It consists of vessels, trachieds and parenchyma in equal proportions.

So, the correct option is ‘Vessels, trachieds, and parenchyma in equal proportions’.

Youngest heartwood is found.

  1. In the centre

  2. Just outside the sapwood

  3. Just inner to sapwood

  4. Just outside the primary xylem


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In the trunk and older branches of the large trees, only the outer secondary xylem i.e. sapwood serves in water conduction. Whereas the inner part i.e. heartwood,  is composed of dead but structurally strong primary xylem. Thus the youngest layer of secondary xylem is located just inner to sapwood and not in the centre of the stem.

The correct answer is option C.

Wood with specific gravity of less than $0.05$ occurs in ___________.

  1. Ochroma

  2. Olea laurifolia

  3. Xylia dolabrifromis

  4. Aeschynomene hispida


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Wood specific gravity is the measurement of the amount of dry cell-wall material per unit volume of the wood. 
  • It is in such a way that probably the single most important predictor of the properties of wood. 
  • It is among the species as woods range in specific gravity from less than 0.05 for Aeschynomene hispida Wild.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Hardness of woody tissue is due to

  1. Silica

  2. Lignin

  3. Cellulose

  4. Suberin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • The hardness of a cell refers to the sturdiness of the cell wall because of the presence of lignin and cellulose present in them.
  • Lignin is a naturally occurring complex organic cross-linked phenolic polymer that forms an important structural material of the plant cell wall (secondary cell wall).
  • They are mainly found regions of wood and bark as they provide rigidity and prevents deterioration.
  • It also provides support to tissues of vascular plants and few algae.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Lignin'.