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Description : Cork is formed from (a) cork cambium (phellogen) (b) vascular cambium (c) phloem (d) xylem.

Last Answer : (a) cork cambium (phellogen)

Description : Vascular cambium produces (a) primary xylem and primary phloem (b) secondary xylem and secondary phloem (c) primary xylem and secondary phloem (d) secondary xylem and primary phloem.

Last Answer : (b) secondary xylem and secondary phloem

Description : Periderm is produced by (a) vascular cambium (b) fascicular cambium (c) phellogen (d) intrafascicular cambium.

Last Answer : (c) phellogen

Description : The common bottle cork is a product of (a) dermatogen (b) phellogen (c) xylem (d) vascular cambium.

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Last Answer : (b) secondary xylem

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Last Answer : (b) vascular cambium

Description : A narrow layer of thin walled cells found between phloem/bark and wood of a dicot is (a) cork cambium (b) vascular cambium (c) endodermis (d) pericycle.

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Description : A major characteristic of monocot root is the presence of (a) vasculature without cambium (b) cambium sandwiched between phloem and xylem along the radius (c) open vascular bundles (d) scattered vascular bundles

Last Answer : (a) vasculature without cambium

Description : In the dicot root the vascular cambium originates from (a) tissue located below the phloem bundles and a portion of pericycle tissue above protoxylem (b) cortical region (c) parenchyma between endodermis and pericycle (d) intrafascicular and interfascicular tissue in a ring.

Last Answer : (a) tissue located below the phloem bundles and a portion of pericycle tissue above protoxylem

Description : Closed vascular bundles lack (a) ground tissue (b) conjunctive tissue (c) cambium (d) pith.

Last Answer : (c) cambium

Description : Vascular bundles in monocotyledons are considered closed because (a) there are no vessels with perforations (b) xylem is surrounded all around by phloem (c) a bundle sheath surrounds each bundle (d) cambium is absent.

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Description : Cork cambium and vascular cambium are (a) parts of secondary xylem and phloem (b) parts of pericycle (c) lateral meristem (d) apical meristem.

Last Answer : (c) lateral meristem

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Description : The vascular cambium normally gives rise to : (1) Primary phloem (2) Secondary xylem (3) Periderm (4) Phelloderm

Last Answer : 2) Secondary xylem

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Last Answer : (2) Vascular cambium

Description : The common bottle cork is a product of (1) Vascular Cambium (2) Dermatogen (3) Phellogen (4) Xylem

Last Answer : (3) Phellogen

Description : 82. Closed vascular bundles lack (1) Pith (2) Ground tissue (3) Conjunctive tissue (4) Cambium

Last Answer : Cambium

Description : What vascular tissue brings water and minerals to the leaves? a) phloem (pron: flow-em) b) xylem c) cambium d) rhizomes (pron: rye-zom)

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Description : Inter fascicular cambium develops from the cells -Biology

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Description : Where is Cambium Located in Plant Body ?

Last Answer : Cambium lies between xylem and phloem.

Description : What kind of tissue is cambium ?

Last Answer : Cambium is a type of dividing tissue.

Description : Inter-fascicular cambium is formed from the cells of

Last Answer : Inter-fascicular cambium is formed from the cells of A. Cortex B. Pith C. Pericycle D. Medullary rays

Description : Ascent of sap in plants takes place through – (1) Pith (2) Phloem (3) Cambium (4) Xylem

Last Answer : (4) Xylem Explanation: The ascent of sap in the xylem tissue of plants is the upward movement of water from the root to the crown. Xylem is a complex tissue consisting of living and ... cells in xylem are typically nonliving and include, in various groups of plants, vessels members and tracheids.

Description : Water in plants is transported by - (1) cambium (2) phloem (3) epidermis (4) xylem

Last Answer : (4) xylem Explanation: Water is transported through the plant in Xylem vessels, these begin in the roots and end in the leaves of the plant, water is translocated through a combination of ... photosynthesis (glucose) through the plant, the tissue responsible for moving the "food" around is Phloem.

Description : What is cambium?

Last Answer : Elongated cells in between xylem and phloem  in dicot plants constitute cambium

Description : Read the following four statements (A - D). (A) Both photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation involve uphill transport of protons across the membrane. (B) In dicot stems, a new cambium ... Petunia are polyandrous. (D) Symbiotic nitrogen fixers occur in free-living state also in soil.

Last Answer : (A) Both photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation involve uphill transport of protons across the membrane.

Description : Bidirectional translocation of solutes takes place in (a) parenchyma (b) cambium (c) xylem (d) phloem.

Last Answer : (d) phloem.

Description : The periderm includes (a) secondary phloem (b) cork (c) cambium (d) all of these

Last Answer : (b) cork

Description : Which of the following meristems is responsible for extrastelar secondary growth in dicotyledonous stem? (a) Interfascicular cambium (b) Intercalary meristem (c) Phellogen (d) Intrafascicular cambium

Last Answer : (d) Intrafascicular cambium