Simple Permanent Tissues
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Parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts are called chlorenchyma.
True
False
What happens to the cells formed by division of meristematic tissue?
They differentiate to form permanent tissue.
They initiate plant growth.
They form permanent tissue which can divide.
None of the above.
Which of the following tissue present in the leaf helps in photosynthesis?
Parenchyma
None of the above
Aerenchyma
Collenchyma
Which of the following simple permanent tissue forms the hypodermis layer of a dicot stem?
Dicots have collenchymatous hypodermis, while it is parenchymatous is monocots
Monocots have collenchymatous hypodermis, while it is sclerenchymatous is dicots
Monocots have sclerenchymatous hypodermis, while it is collenchymatous in dicots
Monocots do not have a hypodermis.
Parenchyma cells are dead with no protoplasmic content.
- True
- False
Which one of the following tissues gives toughness and rigidity to different plant organs?
Sclerenchyma
Phloem
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Simple permanent tissues are formed from the _______ tissues by differentiation.
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma
Meristematic
Collenchyma
Which of the following is a function of the collenchyma cells?
Aiding in buoyancy
Photosynthesis
Providing support
Storage of food
Deepa was shown two slides of plant tissues. She was told one contained parenchyma cells, while the other slide had sclerenchyma cells. How can she identify the slide having sclerenchyma cells?
Thickness of cell walls
position of vacuoles
Location of nucleus
Size of cells
Nondividing cells produced from meristems are called
Permanent tissue
Epidermis
Bark tissue
Parenchyma
Distinguish between
(I) Meristematic tissue and Permanent tissue
(II) Simple permanent tissue and Complex permanent tissue
The hardness and stiffness of plants is due to the presence of
collenchyma
aerenchyma
parenchyma
scelerenchyma
I am a complex sugar found in plants responsible for hardening of sclerenchyma. I am ____.
lignin
sucrose
starch
chitin
State a function of : (a) Areolar tissue (b) Intercalary meristem (c) Sclerenchyma tissue
You are shown a permanent slide with thin-walled isodiametric cells with a large vacuole. Identify the type of cells.
Parenchyma cells
Nerve cells
Sclerenchyma cells
Collenchyma cells
What makes the shell of a coconut tough?
apical meristem
intercalary meristem
collenchyma
sclerenchyma
- aerenchyma
- collenchyma
- chlorenchyma
Differentiate between parenchyma and collenchyma based on (a) strength (b) cytoplasm (c) cell wall.
Bast fibres present in woody stem belong to
- Cork
- Phloem
- Cortex
- Xylem
Which of the following tissues are characteristic of the coconut husk?
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Aerenchyma
- it is found in the root and shoot apices
- it gives rise to more tissues
- it helps in elongation of the stem
- it has lost the ability to divide
which is the least specialised cells in plant?