Description : Vascular tissue in plants consists of? -Biology
Last Answer : Vascular tissue is comprised of the xylem and the phloem, the main transport systems of plants. They typically occur together in vascular bundles in all plant organs, traversing roots, stems, and ... responsible for the transport of water and dissolved ions from the roots upwards through the plant.
Description : Which part would be most suitable for raising virus-free plants for micropropagation ? (a) Bark (b) Vascular tissue (c) Meristem (d) Node
Last Answer : (c) Meristem
Description : In which of the following would you place the plants having vascular tissue lacking seeds? (a) Pteridophytes (b) Gymnosperms (c) Algae (d) Bryophytes
Last Answer : (a) Pteridophytes
Description : Why vascular tissue is considered a distinctive feature responsible for survival of plants in terrestrial plants?
Last Answer : Fossils of plants show that vascular tissue appear 400 million years ago. It is believed that aquatic plants moved to terrestrial environment and adaptations like vascular tissue, protected seeds, true roots ... root, stem and leaves. It also enable plant to grow upright i.e. become taller.
Description : Which part would be most suitable for raising virus-free plants for micropropagation ? (1) Node (2) Bark (3) Vascular tissue (4) Meristem
Last Answer : (4) Meristem
Description : Liverworts and mosses are characterized by their lack of vascular conducting tissue. These two groups of plants, liverwort and mosses, are known by which of the following terms: a) thallophytes (pron: THAL-o-fights) ... (pron: JIM-na-sperms) c) bryophytes (pron: BRIE-o-fights) d) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- BRYOPHYTES
Description : In which part of root is vascular tissue found?
Last Answer : the inner layer ---> novanet
Description : scattered vascular bundles embedded in the ground tissue with no definite arrangement is found in
Last Answer : scattered vascular bundles embedded in the ground tissue with no definite arrangement is found in – Stem of monocots
Description : Where is primary vascular tissue made? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Define primary vascular tissue. -Biology
Description : What is vascular tissue? -Biology
Last Answer : Vascular tissue transports water, minerals, and sugars to different parts of the plant. Vascular tissue is made of two specialized conducting tissues: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue transports water and ... different parts of the plant, and also plays a role in structural support in the stem.
Description : What is the function of vascular tissue? -Biology
Last Answer : The vascular tissues of plants, which are composed of specialized conducting tissues, xylem and phloem, form continuous systems through the plant body and provide transport pathways for water, nutrients, and signaling molecules and support a plant body against mechanical stresses.
Description : What are the two types of vascular tissue in plant? -Biology
Description : Why is xylem considered a vascular tissue? -Biology
Description : Why is vascular tissue important? -Biology
Description : What vascular tissue transports sugar? -Biology
Description : What vascular tissue forms bark? -Biology
Last Answer : The inner soft bark, or bast, is produced by the vascular cambium; it consists of secondary phloem tissue whose innermost layer conveys food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The outer bark, which is mostly dead tissue, is the product of the cork cambium
Description : What vascular tissue transports water? -Biology
Description : When did vascular tissue evolve? -Biology
Description : Vascular tissue differentiation. -Biology
Last Answer : Vascular tissues are differentiated from meristematic cells: procambial cells during primary growth and vascular cambium cells during secondary growth. Procambial cells in roots and stems are derived from ... . Procambial cells in leaves are formed during very early stages of leaf development.
Description : Where is vascular tissue located in a plant? -Biology
Description : If radioisotopes of minerals are supplied to soil then which vascular tissue helps to translocate then in plant body?
Last Answer : If radioisotopes of minerals are supplied to soil then which vascular tissue helps to translocate then in plant body?
Description : The symptoms of allergen-mediated asthma result from which of the following? (a) Increased release of mediators from mast cells (b) Increased adrenergic responsiveness of the airways (c) ... bronchial tissue (d) Decreased calcium influx into the mast cell (e) Decreased prostaglandin production
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : The Symptoms of allergen-mediated asthma result from which of the following? (a) Increased release of mediators from mast cells (b) Increased adrenergic responsiveness of the airways (c) ... bronchial tissue (d) Decreased calcium influx into the mast cells (e) Decreased prostaglandin production
Description : Reduction in vascular tissue, mechanical tissue and cuticle is characteristic of (a) mesophytes (b) epiphytes (c) hydrophytes (d) xerophytes.
Last Answer : (c) hydrophytes
Description : A plant bears fruit, has a column of vascular tissue and a tap root system. This plant is a (a) angiosperm and dicot (b) gymnosperm and dicot (c) angiosperm and monocot (d) gymnosperm and monocot.
Last Answer : (a) angiosperm and dicot
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 : The transverse section of a plant shows following anatomical features : (i) Large number of scattered vascular bundles surrounded by bundle sheath (ii) Large conspicuous parenchymatous ground ... (a) Monocotyledonous stem (b) Monocotyledonous root (c) Dicotyledonous stem (d) Dicotyledonous root
Last Answer : (a) Monocotyledonous stem
Description : Some vascular bundles are described as open because these (a) are surrounded by pericycle but no endodermis (b) are capable of producing secondary xylem and phloem (c) possess conjunctive tissue between xylem and phloem (d) are not surrounded by pericycle.
Last Answer : (b) are capable of producing secondary xylem and phloem
Description : Ground tissue includes (a) all tissues external to endodermis (b) all tissues except epidermis and vascular bundles (c) epidermis and cortex (d) all tissues internal to endodermis.
Last Answer : b) all tissues except epidermis and vascular bundles
Description : Closed vascular bundles lack (a) ground tissue (b) conjunctive tissue (c) cambium (d) pith.
Last Answer : (c) cambium
Description : What is the Bilaminar Zone:** A. Formed of, or having, two laminae, or thin plates. Which is the distal attachment of superior hard lateral plate B. A vascular, innervated tissue that plays an important role in allowing the condyle to move foreward
Last Answer : B. A vascular, innervated tissue that plays an important role in allowing the condyle to move foreward
Description : The following tissue is most sensitive to vasopressin: A. Renal collecting ducts B. Intestinal smooth muscle C. Vascular smooth muscle D. Uterus
Last Answer : A. Renal collecting ducts
Description : Select the tissue that is most sensitive to oxytocin: A. Myometrium B. Myoepithelium of mammary alveoli C. Vascular smooth muscle D. Renal collecting ducts
Last Answer : B. Myoepithelium of mammary alveoli
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)
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- XYLEM
Description : In which plants vascular bundles are closed? -Biology
Description : Seedless vascular plants examples? -Biology
Description : Seedless vascular plants characteristics -Biology
Description : Among vascular plants which is the dominant generation? -Biology
Description : Characteristics of seedless vascular plants? -Biology
Description : Characteristics of vascular plants? -Biology
Description : Vascular plants without seeds? -Biology
Description : Phloem is a tissue found in (a) Reproductive organs of animals (b) Plants (c) Insects (d) Mammals
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Are spores vascular plants?
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