Simple Permanent Tissues
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What is simple tissue ? Classify and explain its different types with suitable diagram.
What are protective tissues?
Which of the following plant tissue lacks protoplasm at maturity?
Sclerenchyma
Collenchyma
Parenchyma
Epidermis
Write two important characteristics of parenchyma tissue.
What are different types of tissues in plants ? Describe simple tissues.
The wall of cork cells are thickened by the deposition of ----------------
Cutin
Suberin
Lignin
Pectin
Which one of the following is a dead cell?
Phloem fibres
Sieve tube
Companion cell
Aerenchyma
Aerenchyma cells are parenchyma cells with air spaces between them.
Tissues
Organs
- aerenchyma
- collenchyma
- sclerenchyma
- chlorenchyma
Name the common simple tissues of the plant body and write one function of each.
Give one example of protective tissue in plants.
- Lemna
- Eichhornia
- Wolffia
- Hydrilla
What are simple tissues? Explain their three different types.
Define simple tissue.
Question 13
What is the role of the epidermis in plants?
Phloem parenchyma stores
- Proteins and Carbohydrates
- Proteins and Vitamins
- None of these
Starch and fats
A tissue is made of
Cells with similar structure but very different functions
A diverse group of cells that perform similar functions
Cells with similar structure and origin performing common functions
Cells with very different structures and different functions.
- Lignin
- Pectin
- Suberin
- Cellulose
What is the other name for cork?
The mature gametophyte of Funaria has the following
Rhizoids
Leaves
Stem or Main axis
All the above
- (i) - Permanent tissue, (ii) - Collenchyma, (iii) - Phloem
- (i) - Collenchyma, (ii) - Permanent tissue, (iii) - Phloem
- (i) - Phloem, (ii) - Permanent tissue, (iii) - Collenchyma
- (i) - Permanent tissue, (ii) - Phloem, (iii) – Collenchyma
Question 28
Parenchyma cells are
(a) relatively unspecified and thin walled
(b) thick walled and specialised
(c) lignified
(c) none of these
- dermal
- meristematic
- ground
- vascular
- Eichhornia
- Hydrilla
- Wolffia
- Lemna
- Ground
- Meristematic
- Vascular
- Dermal
- Flexibilty
- Tenderness
- Strength
- All of the above
What is exact definition of tissues?
Question 29
Flexibility in plants is due to
(a) collenchyma
(b) sclerenchyma
(c) parenchyma
(d) chlorenchyma
Question 9
Meristematic tissues in plants are
(a) Localised and permanent
(b) Not limited to certain regions
(c) Localised and dividing cells
(d) Found only in the flowers