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Well developed pith is found in
  1. Monocot root and monocot stem

  2. Monocot stem and dicot root

  3. Monocot root and dicot stem

  4. Dicot root and dicot stem


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Well developed pith or parenchymatous central region is present in monocot root (maize) and dicot stem (Sunflower). Its a structure of loosely arrannged cells that embeds vascular tissue, it may store food.

So, the correct answer is 'Monocot root and dicot stem'

Polyarch condition is found in

  1. Monocot root

  2. Dicot root

  3. Monocot stem

  4. Dicot stem


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Monocot root vascular bundles are radial in arrangement. There are eight bundles each of xylem and phloem. Hence, the condition is described as polyarch. Xylem is described as exarch in monocot root. 

Monocot stem vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and closed with endarch xylem. 
Dicot root vascular bundles are described as radial and tetrarch. There are four bundles each of xylem and phloem occurring alternately. Xylem is described as exarch. 
Dicot stem vascular bundles are eight in number, arranged in form of a broken ring. The vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and open. Xylem is on the inner surface and phloem on the outer surface. Xylem is described as endarch. 

Passage cells are more distinct in endodermis of

  1. Dicot stem

  2. Monocot stem

  3. Dicot root

  4. Monocot root


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Passage cells are endodermal cells of older roots, which have retained thin walls and Casparian strips rather than becoming suberized and waterproof like the other cells around them, to continue to allow some symplastic flow to the inside. 

Passage cells function to allow transfer of solutes, such as calcium and magnesium into the stele, in order to eventually reach the transpiration system.
Passage cells are more distinct in endodermis of monocot root and absent in dicot root, monocot stem and dicot stem. Thus, option D is correct.

Polyarch and exarch condition of found in

  1. Monocot stem

  2. Monocot root

  3. Dicot stem

  4. Dicot root


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Monocot root vascular bundles are radial in arrangement. There are eight bundles each of xylem and phloem. Hence, the condition is described as polyarch. Xylem is described as exarch. 

Monocot stem vascular bundles are numerous in number and the xylem is endarch. 
Dicot stem vascular bundles  are eight in number, arranged in form of a broken ring. The vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and open. Xylem is on the inner surface and phloem on the outer surface. Xylem is described as endarch. 
Dicot root vascular bundles are described as radial and tetrarch. There are four bundles each of xylem and phloem occurring alternately. Xylem is described as exarch. 

Eustele is characteristic of

  1. Monocots

  2. Dicots

  3. Pteridophytes

  4. Bryophytes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Eustele - In this arrangement, the primary vascular tissue consists of vascular bundles, usually in one or two rings around the pith. In addition to being found in stems, the eustele appears in the roots of monocot flowering plants. The vascular bundles in a eustele can be collateral with the phloem on only one side of the xylem or bicollateral with phloem on both sides of the xylem, as in some Solanaceae. So, eustele is the characteristic of monocots and absent in dicots, pteridophytes and bryophytes. 
Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Two cross-sections of stem and root appear similar, when viewed by naked eye. But under microscope, they can be differentiated by

  1. Exarch condition of root and stem

  2. Endarch condition of stem and root

  3. Endarch condition of root and exarch condition stem

  4. Endarch condition of stem and exarch condition of root


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Endarch is the arrangement in which the protoxylem is directed towards the centre and metaxylem elements towards the periphery. The development of the xylems in this arrangement follows the centrifugal pattern. It is the characteristics of the stem of flowering plants. 

Whereas exarch is the arrangement in which the protoxylem is directed towards the periphery and metaxylem towards the centre. The development of the xylem in this arrangement follows the centripetal pattern. It is the characteristics of roots. Thus, option D is correct.

An example of monocot, fibre yielding plant is

  1. Cocos

  2. Corchorus

  3. Clematis

  4. Crotalaria


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm, is a monocot perennial member of the Arecaceae (palm family), cultivated in tropical areas worldwide for its fruit and fiber. Coir is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Other uses of brown coir are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. Thus, option A is correct. 

Centripetal xylem is found in

  1. Leaf

  2. Root

  3. Dicot stem

  4. Monocot stem


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Development of xylem from the periphery to the centre is called centripetal xylem. It is found in roots.

So, the correct option is ‘root’.

Polyarch and exarch condition is found in

  1. Monocot stem

  2. Monocot root

  3. Dicot stem

  4. Dicot root


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Monocot root vascular bundles are radial in the arrangement. There are eight types of bundles each of xylem and phloem. Thus the condition is described as the polyarch. Xylem is detailed as an exarch.

Monocot stem vascular bundles are many in number and the xylem is the endarch.

Dicot stem vascular bundles are also eight in number but arranged in the form of a broken ring. The vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and open. Xylem is on the inner surface and phloem on the outer surface. Xylem is described as an endarch.

Dicot root vascular bundles are described as radial and tetrarch. There are four bundles each of xylem and phloem occurring alternately. Xylem is described as an exarch.

So, the correct answer is 'Monocot root'

So, the correct answer is B.

In roots, lateral branches grow from.

  1. Epiblema

  2. Pericycle

  3. Cortex

  4. Endodermis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A. Epiblema – root epidermis with root hairs is called epiblema

B. Pericycle – outer most part of the stele in roots and dicot stem, produces lateral branches

C. Cortex – middle of root and dicot stem internally

D. Endodermis – inner most part of the cortex

So, the correct option is ‘Pericycle'