Description : The bud which develop into the axils of a leaf is a. Axillary buds b. Terminal buds c. Adventitious buds d. Naked buds
Last Answer : Axillary buds
Description : Axillary bud and terminal bud derived from the activity of (a) lateral meristem (b) intercalary meristem (c) apical meristem (d) parenchyma.
Last Answer : (c) apical meristem
Description : What is axillary bud? -Biology
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Description : In higher plants the growing apical bud inhibits the growth of the lateral (axillary) buds, this phenomenon is called
Last Answer : In higher plants the growing apical bud inhibits the growth of the lateral (axillary) buds, this phenomenon is called
Description : If the apical bud has been removed then we observe (a) more lateral branches (b) more axillary buds (c) plant growth stops (d) flowering stops.
Last Answer : (a) more lateral branches
Description : What is the eye of potato? (a) Axillary bud (b) Accessory bud (c) Adventitious bud (d) Apical bud
Last Answer : a) Axillary bud
Description : Two basic types of pruning are heading-back and thinning-out. Which of the following is true about these pruning methods? a. Thinning cuts leave behind a good portion of the stem and many axillary buds. ... leave no buds. d. Heading cuts remove a portion of the stem and only terminal buds are lef
Last Answer : Thinning cuts are made close to a main branch or ground and few axillary buds are left
Description : A group of flowers on an axis is called a. Solitary axillary flower b. Solitary terminal flower c. Inflorescence d. Modified flower
Last Answer : Solitary axillary flower
Description : Bearing habit of mango is a. Terminal b. Lateral c. Axillary d. Basal
Last Answer : Terminal
Description : What is a terminal bud? -Biology
Last Answer : the primary growing point at the top of the stem of a plant. An example of terminal bud is where a flower opens up on a plant
Description : Terminal bud scale? -Biology
Last Answer : Leaf scar – scar left when a leaf falls off. Lenticels – are small openings in the bark that allow gas exchange with the atmosphere . These are not bud scale scars. Terminal bud scale scar - When a terminal bud opens, it leaves scars all around the twig like threads on a pipe.
Description : Whip like structure appeared in terminal bud
Last Answer : Ans. B deficiency
Description : Failure of terminal bud and root tips is the principle symptom of
Last Answer : Ans. Ca deficiency
Description : Iraercalary meristems are found in – (1) Node (2) Lateral bud (3) Terminal bud (4) Inter node
Last Answer : (4) Inter node Explanation: Intercalary meristem is meristem at the base of the internode in monocot stems (particularly grass stems). Only the apical meristem is active. If the tip ... removed, the uppermost intact inter - calary meristem becomes the apical meristem and starts intercalary growth.
Description : Deficiency of which of the following nutrient leads to terminal bud leaf becoming chlorotic white? [a] Copper [b] Calcium [c] Iron [d] Chlorine [e] None of the above
Last Answer : [e] None of the above
Description : Edible portion of cabbage is a. Terminal bud b. Leaves c. Leaves + inflorescence d. All of above
Last Answer : Leaves
Description : Intercalary meristems are found in (1) Node (2) Lateral bud (3) Terminal bud (4) Inter node
Last Answer : Inter node
Description : Axillary buds are found in -Biology
Description : To obtain virus - free healthy plants from a diseased one by tissue culture technique, which part/parts of the diseased plant will be taken? (a) Apical meristem only (b) Palisade parenchyma (c) Both apical and axillary meristems (d) Epidermis only
Last Answer : (c) Both apical and axillary meristems
Description : The “eyes” of the potato tuber are (a) root buds (b) flower buds (c) shoot buds (d) axillary buds.
Last Answer : (d) axillary buds.
Description : If the growing plant is decapitated, then (a) its growth stops (b) leaves become yellow and fall down (c) axillary buds are inactivated (d) axillary buds are activated.
Last Answer : (d) axillary buds are activated.
Description : How does pruning help in making the hedge dense? (a) It releases wound hormones. (b) It induces the differentiation of new shoots from the rootstock. (c) It frees axillary buds from apical dominance. (d) The apical shoot grows faster after pruning
Last Answer : (c) It frees axillary buds from apical dominance.
Description : Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are produced by (a) apical meristems (b) vascular cambium (c) phellogen (d) axillary meristems
Last Answer : (b) vascular cambium
Description : The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of (a) size of leaf lamina at the node below each internode (b) intercalary meristem (c) shoot apical meristem (d) position of axillary buds.
Last Answer : (b) intercalary meristem
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe removal of the breast tissue and an axillary lymph node dissection leaving muscular structure intact as surgical treatment of breast cancer? a) ... the pectoralis major and minor muscles in addition to breast tissue and axillary lymph node dissection.
Last Answer : a) Modified radical mastectomy A modified radical mastectomy leaves the pectoralis major and minor muscles intact.
Description : Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are produced by (1) Apical meristems (2) Vascular cambium (3) Phellogen (4) Axillary meristems
Last Answer : (2) Vascular cambium
Description : What is the function of bud scales? -Biology
Description : What is bud? -Biology
Description : What is an epiphyllous bud? -Biology
Description : Explain bud grafting. -Biology
Description : What is a bud scale? -Biology
Last Answer : Bud scales act as protection for newly formed leaves and branch growth. They form at the end of the growing season once the leaves have fallen off the branches.
Description : Bud scales of woody plants? -Biology
Description : What are bud scale scars? -Biology
Last Answer : It refers to the bud at the end of the branch.
Description : What is the function of a bud scale? -Biology
Description : What is the factor which can break the bud dormancy? -Biology
Last Answer : Various types of stimuli from the environment can induce bud dormancy as well as break dormancy including changes in temperature or day length . Different kinds of PGRs can also affect bud dormancy including gibberellins, ethylene, and abscisic acid
Description : What is bud dormancy? -Biology
Last Answer : Bud dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated
Description : What causes bud dormancy? -Biology
Last Answer : Bud dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. It may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. The exit from bud dormancy is marked by the resumed growth of the bud.
Description : Termination of bud dormancy in plants. -Biology
Last Answer : Bud dormancy is an essential adaptation, which allows temperate woody perennials to survive adverse environmental conditions during winter. During dormancy, plants experience arrested growth and reduced metabolic activities
Description : Significance of bud dormancy. -Biology
Description : Mechanism of bud dormancy? -Biology
Last Answer : Oxidative stress, carbohydrates metabolism highly linked to the mitochondrial respiration, hormones and transport capacity associated to plasma membrane and cell wall properties have been shown to play ... dormancy process. As these pathways interact between them, dormancy mechanism is very complex.
Description : What environmental changes bring about bud dormancy? -Biology