Tag: root, stem, and leaves
Questions Related to root, stem, and leaves
Find incorrect match.
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Fleshy leaves - onion
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Underground stem - Turmeric
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Racemose - Solanum
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Phylloclade - Euphorbia
- The onion plant has bluish-green leaves and its bulb at the base of the plant begins to swell when a certain day-length is reached. The bulbs are composed of shortened, compressed, underground stems surrounded by fleshy modified scale leaves that envelop a central bud at the tip of the stem.
- Underground stems are modified plant structures that derive from stem tissue but exist under the soil surface. Turmeric is the rhizome or underground stem.
- In racemose inflorescence, the growing region at the tip of the flower stalk continues to produce new flower buds during growth. As a result, the youngest flowers are at the top and the oldest flowers are at the base of the stalk. Mustard shows racemose inflorescence. Cyme inflorescence is present in Solanum. A Cyme is a group of flowers in which the end of each growing point produces a flower, so new growth comes from side shoots and the oldest flowers are at the top.
- Phylloclade is a flattened branch or stem-joint resembling and functioning as a leaf. Phylloclade is a stem modification for deserts like area in which the stem becomes broad and fattened (in Opuntia) or cylindrical (in euphorbia)
The waxy material deposited in the casparian strip of the endodermis is
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Pectin
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Suberin
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Cellulose
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Lignin
- Suberin is a cell wall constituent that forms gas and watertight layers. It is part of the Casparian strip of the root endodermis, where it acts as a diffusion barrier between the apoplast of the root cortex and the central cylinder.
- Suberin is present in many C4 plants as an impermeable layer between the bundle sheath and mesophyll cells.
_________ traps the insect.
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Sunflower
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Tuberose
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Mimosa
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Venus fly trap
The venus fly trap which looks and smells like a flower to insects. When they land on it, they touch a trigger hair which slams the trap shut and they are then digested by the plant.
Insectivorous plants commonly grow in areas where soil is deficient in
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Carbon
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Nitrogen
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Potassium
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Phosphorus
The insectivorous plants are the carnivorous plants which feed on the insects. These plants have adapted to grow in the extreme conditions of the soil such as acidic pH. Generally, these plants are known to grow in the soil which is deficient in the mineral nutrients due to the presence of acid. The plant can grow in the soil which have low levels of nitrogen.
An example of a parasitic plant that is also strictly epiphytic is
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cuscuta(dodder)
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Viscum(mistletoe)
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Rafflesia
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Orobanche
- Cuscuta is a large and widely distributed genus of twining leafless parasitic herbs.
- Viscum is a common example of partial stem parasites, which grow as parasitic epiphytes on host plants. But it can carry out photosynthesis and manufacture their own food.
- Rafflesia is a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and contains a single very large flower.
- Orobanche is the genus of more than 200 species of the parasitic nature plants.
So, option B is correct.
Aldrovanda is
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Fly catcher plant
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Water flea trap
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Devil's foot
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None of these
Aldrovanda vesiculosa, also famous as the waterwheel plant. This plant captures small aquatic invertebrates using water flea traps. The traps are arranged in spirals around a central, free-floating stem. This is one of the rare plant species capable of rapid movement.
So option B is correct.
Which modified leaf prevents transpiration?
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Tendril
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Spine
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Pitcher
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None of the above
A) Tendrils are the modification of leaves that help climbers to climb the support.
In which plant, leaves are modified due to the deficiency of nitrogen in the soil?
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Pea
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Snake gourd
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Cactus
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Nepenthes
Leaf pitcher is found in Nepenthes is a modified leaf which is converted into a lid to capture small insects and digest it to overcome nitrogen deficiency.
In which of the following plant, leaves are modified into the wiry coiled structure?
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Opuntia
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Potato
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Pea
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Snake gourd
Leaves of some plant get modify to form tendrils. These are thin, wiry, and spirally coiled. It holds the support by coiling around it and help the weak stem to climb the support.
Which of the following leaves are modified to fulfill their nitrogen deficiency?
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Onion
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Opuntia
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Nepenthes
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Utricularia
- Onion leaves are modified to store food and water called scale leaves.
- Opuntia or prickly pear leaves modified into spines for defensive purpose.
- Nepenthes leaves are modified into leaf-pitcher to trap insects so that they fulfill their nitrogen deficiency.
- Utricularia is an insectivorous plant that grows in water and their leaves get modified to leaf-bladder for digesting insects.