MCQ Chapter 8 Biology Class 11 Maharashtra Board Plant Tissues and Anatomy 1. What is the study of the internal structure of an organism called?PhysiologyAnatomyMorphologyHistologyQuestion 1 of 202. What is a group of similar or dissimilar cells with a common function and origin called?OrganTissueCellSystemQuestion 2 of 203. Which type of plant tissue is characterized by its ability to divide?Permanent tissueMeristematic tissueComplex tissueSimple tissueQuestion 3 of 204. What is a key characteristic of meristematic cells?Thick cell wallsDense protoplasmLarge intercellular spacesNo nucleusQuestion 4 of 205. Which meristem occupies a minute area at the tip of the root and shoot?Secondary meristemPrimary meristemPrimordial meristemIntercalary meristemQuestion 5 of 206. Where is the apical meristem located in a root?Terminal positionSubterminal positionLateral positionBasal positionQuestion 6 of 207. Which meristem is primarily seen in monocots and located at the top or base of a node?Apical meristemLateral meristemIntercalary meristemSecondary meristemQuestion 7 of 208. What is the function of protoderm in plants?Forms vascular tissueForms protective covering like epidermisForms cortex and pithIncreases girthQuestion 8 of 209. Which tissue has lost the capacity to divide and acquired a permanent size and shape?Meristematic tissuePermanent tissueEmbryonic tissuePrimordial tissueQuestion 9 of 2010. Which simple permanent tissue is composed of thin-walled, isodiametric, living cells?CollenchymaSclerenchymaParenchymaXylemQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the primary function of collenchyma in plants?Storage of foodMechanical strengthConduction of waterPhotosynthesisQuestion 11 of 2012. Which simple permanent tissue is made up of dead cells with lignified walls?ParenchymaCollenchymaSclerenchymaPhloemQuestion 12 of 2013. What are the two types of sclerenchyma cells?Tracheids and vesselsFibres and sclereidsSieve tubes and companion cellsParenchyma and collenchymaQuestion 13 of 2014. Which complex permanent tissue is primarily responsible for conducting water and minerals?PhloemXylemParenchymaSclerenchymaQuestion 14 of 2015. What are the conducting elements of xylem in angiosperms?TracheidsSieve tubesVesselsCompanion cellsQuestion 15 of 2016. Which xylem component is involved in storing food like starch?TracheidsVesselsXylem parenchymaXylem fibresQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the primary function of phloem in plants?Conduction of waterMechanical supportConduction of organic foodPhotosynthesisQuestion 17 of 2018. Which phloem component is a long tubular conducting channel?Companion cellsSieve tubesPhloem parenchymaPhloem fibresQuestion 18 of 2019. Which cells regulate the functions of sieve tube cells?Phloem fibresPhloem parenchymaCompanion cellsSieve cellsQuestion 19 of 2020. Which phloem component is absent in most monocots?Sieve tubesCompanion cellsPhloem parenchymaPhloem fibresQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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