Bulliform cells monocot leaf. -Biology

1 Answer

Answer :

answer:

Related questions

Description : What is true about a monocot leaf? (a) Reticulate venation (b) Absence of bulliform cells from epidermis (c) Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues

Last Answer : (c) Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues

Description : The specific characters of C4 plant is: (a) Bulliform cells (b) Kranz anatomy (c) Parallel venation (d) Isobilateral leaf

Last Answer : Ans. ((b))

Description : Leaves of many grasses are capable of folding and unfolding because (1) their mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma (2) they have stomata on both sides of the leaf (3) they have high levels of silica (4) they have specialised bulliform cells

Last Answer : (4) they have specialised bulli-form cells Explanation: Bulliform cells are large, bubbleshaped epidermal cells that occur in groups on the upper surface of the leaves of many grasses. These cells, by their turgor changes, cause rolling and unrolling of the leaves thus regulating water loss.

Description : Leaves of many grasses are capable of folding and unfolding because (1) their mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma (2) they have stomata on both sides of the leaf (3) they have high levels of silica (4) they have specialised bulliform cells

Last Answer : they have specialised bulliform cells

Description : Function of bulliform cells -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : What are bulliform cells? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Bulliform cells are found in the leaves of -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : what is the other name of bulliform cells? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : what is the other name of bulliform cells? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Is the chennette leaf a monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : dicot

Description : A leaf with parallel venation: a. Has leaflets b. Is a monocot c. Has crossing veins d. Is a compound leaf

Last Answer : Is a monocot

Description : Grass leaves curl inwards during very dry weather. Select the most appropriate reason from the following. (a) Tyloses in vessels (b) Closure of stomata (c) Flaccidity of bulliform cells (d) Shrinkage of air spaces in spongy mesophyll

Last Answer : (c) Flaccidity of bulliform cells

Description : Specialised epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells are called (a) bulliform cells (b) lenticels (c) complementary cells (d) subsidiary cells

Last Answer : d) subsidiary cells.

Description : What are bulliform cells? What is their role?

Last Answer : Ans: Specialised larger epidermal cells seen in the upper epidermis of grass leaves which store water are called as bulliform cells or motor cells. They help in rolling and unrolling of lamina. 

Description : The kidney shaped guard cells are present in (1) Dicot plants (2) Monocot plants (3) Both the above (4) Algae

Last Answer : Dicot plants

Description : Why is grafting not possible in monocot plants? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Difference between dicot seed and monocot seed? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot plant?

Last Answer : A: Monocot plants have one cotyledon, or embryonic leaf, while dicot plants have two cotyledons. Monocot plants also typically have parallel veins in their leaves, while dicot plants have branching veins.

Description : What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot plant?

Last Answer : A: Monocot plants have one cotyledon (seed leaf), parallel veins in their leaves, and flower parts in multiples of three, while dicot plants have two cotyledons, branched veins in their leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.

Description : Pomegranate is a monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : Hvv

Description : In monocot embryo the radicle is produced by

Last Answer : In monocot embryo the radicle is produced by A. Lagerstroemia B. Moringa C. Colutea D. Shorea

Description : $ The method of arrangements of leaves on a stem is calle Aestivation ! Venation in a monocot named Smilax is of the parallel type.

Last Answer : $ The method of arrangements of leaves on a stem is calle Aestivation ! Venation in a monocot named Smilax ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Is Poison ivy monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : Dicot

Description : Is Chana monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : dicot

Description : Is moss monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : Is Ficus benjamina monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : Is coleus plant monocot or dicot?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : what is the difference between monocot and dicot?

Last Answer : Each monocot stoma has two subsidiary cells whereas in dicot there are three subsidiary cells.

Description : Monocot root differs from dicot root in having (a) Open vascular bundles (b) Scattered vascular bundles (c) Well developed pith (d) Radially arranged vascular bundles

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : Endodermis occurs in (a) Stems only (b) Roots only (c) Dicot stems and all types of roots (d) Both monocot and dicot stems as well as roots

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : Monocot root differs from dicot root in having?

Last Answer : well developed pith

Description : Monocot plants have fibrous root system, parallel venation and floral whorls are in multiples of

Last Answer : three.

Description : How do you discriminate dicot from monocot plants as their seed start germinating?

Last Answer : In monocot, cotyledons remain below the soil during germination and in dicot cotyledon appear above the soil.

Description : Monocot and monoecious fruit plant is: a. Banana b. Papaya c. Date palm d. None

Last Answer : Banana

Description : Dioecious, monocot fruit tree is: a. Banana b. Pomegranate c. Date palm d. Papaya

Last Answer : Date palm

Description : Pith and cortex do not differentiate in (a) monocot stem (b) dicot stem (c) monocot root (d) dicot root

Last Answer : (a) monocot stem

Description : Monocot leaves possess (a) intercalary meristem (b) lateral meristem (c) apical meristem (d) mass meristem

Last Answer : (a) intercalary meristem

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 : Four radial vascular bundle are found in (a) dicot root (b) monocot root (c) dicot stem (d) monocot stem

Last Answer : (a) dicot root

Description : As compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has (a) more abundant secondary xylem (b) many xylem bundles (c) inconspicuous annual rings (d) relatively thicker periderm.

Last Answer : (b) many xylem bundles

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 : Cycas has two cotyledons but not included in angiosperms because of (a) naked ovules (b) seems like monocot (c) circinate ptyxis (d) compound leaves.

Last Answer : (a) naked ovules

Description : Which of the following is a monocot weed but broad-leaved plant? a). Eichhornia crasipus b). Commelina banghalensis c). Cynnotis axillaris d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : . Monocot are natural resistant to a). Triazine b). Pyrimidine c). Pyridine d). Atrazine

Last Answer : a). Triazine

Description : Mixture of 2,4-D and chlorpropham is a). synergistic on dicot b). synergistic on monocot c). Antagonistic on monocot d). Antagonistic on dicot

Last Answer : b). synergistic on monocot

Description : Commelina benghalensis bearing shortlived blue coloured flowers is a a). Monocot b). Dicot c). Spermatophyte d). Pteridophyta

Last Answer : a). Monocot

Description : Gnetum, when not in flowering can be easily mistaken for a .............. a) tree fern b) dicot plant c) monocot plant d) thalloid plant

Last Answer : b) dicot plant

Description : Name the green dot like structures in some cells observed by a student when a leaf peel was viewed under a microscope. What is this green colour due to? -Biology

Last Answer : The green dot-like structures in some cells observed by a student when a leaf peel is viewed under a microscope are chloroplasts. The green colour is due to the presence of green pigment, chlorophyll.

Description : Why epidermal cells are important to a leaf? -Biology

Last Answer : Epidermis, in botany, outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant. The epidermis and its waxy cuticle provide a protective barrier against mechanical injury, water loss, and infection.

Description : how are chloroplast related to the function of leaf cells?

Last Answer : That's where the leaf uses sunlight to convert air (CO2) andwater into sugar (and O2).