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Questions Related to kinds of plant tissue
Meristematic tissue occurs in
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Stems
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Roots
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All growing tips
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Both of the (A) and (B)
- Meristem is the region marked by the presence of active cell growth and the tissues present in meristem are termed as meristematic tissues.
- On the basis of their position in the plant body, meristems are grouped as apical, lateral or intercalary meristem.
- Stem has apical meristem in the shoot apex, intercalary meristem in nodes and lateral meristem in form of cambium in vascular bundles.
- Roots have apical meristem root apex and lateral meristem in form of cambium in vascular bundles. Shoot and root tips are the growing tips of a plant. Due to presence of root cap in terminal position, root apical meristem is subterminal in position thus, not all the growing tips have meristem.
Meristems are
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Permanent cells
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Dividing cells
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Mechanical cells
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None of the above
A meristem is the tissue in most plants containing undifferentiated cells, found in zones of the plant, where growth can take place. Meristematic cells give rise to various organs of the plant and keep the plant growing. The shoot apical meristem gives rise to organs like the leaves and flowers, while the root apical meristem provides the meristematic cells for the future root growth.
Periblem form
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Endodermis
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Cortex
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Both of (A) and (B)
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Epidermis
Histogen theory was proposed by Hanstein in 1870. According to this theory, shoot apical meristem consists three distinct zones namely, dermatogen (external layer) which form outer covering of all organ of plant. Periblem (middle layer) which gives rise to cortex and endodermis. Plerome (central layer) which forms pith and primary vascular bundle.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Based on development stage, tissues can be
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Apical and intercalary meristems
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Meristematic and permanent
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Primary and secondary meristem
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Promeristem and primordial meristems
- On the basis of developmental stages the tissues in plants can be divided into:-
- They consist of actively dividing cells with no specific function.
- They help in the primary and secondary growth in plants.
- These tissues perform specific functions in plants.
- They help in photosynthesis, storage of food etc.
According of histogen theory, the meristematic zone responsible for the development of pericucle is?
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Periblem
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Plerome
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Dermatogen
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Calyptorogen
Greek word meristos used in term meristem means
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Divided
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Young
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Tissue
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Tip
- A meristem is a tissue which is composed of undifferentiated cells found in the regions of the plant where growth takes place.
- The various organs of a plant are derived from a meristem.
- The word meristem is derived from a Greek word 'merizein' which means 'to divide'.
- Another Greek term used in relation to meristem is 'meristos' which means 'divisible'.
- Thus, meristematic cells are those cells which have the power to divide continuously. So, the correct answer is 'Divided'.
The term meristem was given by:
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C.Nageli
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Hanstein
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Strasburger
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N.Grew
The term meristem was first used in 1858 by Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli in his book Beiträge zur Wissenschaftlichen Botanik. So, the correct answer is " C. Nageli".
Which is not a feature of meristematic tissue?
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Plastids are present in proplastid stage
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Cell wall made up of cellulose
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Absence of reserve food
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Absence of intercellular spaces and nucleus
Meristematic tissues are the undifferentiated cells that are found in the growth zones. It gives rise to various organs. They have plastids that are not differentiated and present in the form of proplastid. The cell wall of the meristematic cell is made up of cellulose, the cell wall is thin and flexible while the secondary wall is absent. Cells lack intercellular spaces and also lack reserve food as it is highly active and does not require any reserve food for energy.
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
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Meristem - Actively dividing cells
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Xylem - Transport of food
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Phloem - Transport of water
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Sclerenchyma - Storage of starch
A.Meristem – actively dividing cells – true
B.Xylem – Transport of food – false, because it transport water.
C.Phleom – Transport of water – false, because it transport food.
D.Sclerenchyma – Storage of starch – false, because it is dead mechanical tissue.
So, the correct option is ‘Meristem – Actively dividing cells’.
Which of the following are the types of simple permanent tissues?
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Parenchyma
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Sclerenchyma
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Collenchyma
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All of the above
Simple permanent tissues are simple as they are made up of only one type of cell. They are known as permanent tissue because they have lost the power of division and are specialized. They are classified into three main types parenchyma, sclerenchyma, and collenchyma.