Sieve Tube Elements
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Phloem in gymnosperms lack:
Both sieve tubes and companion cells
Albuminous cells and sieve cells
Sieve tubes only
Companion cells only
- Translocate water and minerals
- Sieve the passing substances
- Eliminate water from organic food
- Translocate organic food
What are phloem proteins?
Reason: Mature sieve tubes have parietal cytoplasm and perforated sieve plates.
- If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
- If both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
- If the assertion is true but the reason is false
- If both the assertion and reason are false
- A = Companion cell, B = Phloem parenchyma, C = Sieve tube
- A = Sieve tube, B = Phloem parenchyma, C = companion cell
- A = phloem parenchyma, B = Companion cell, C = Sieve tube
- A = companion cell, B = Sieve tube, C = phloem parenchyma
Question 1
A common characteristic feature of plant sieve tube cells and most of mammalian erythrocytes is
(a) absence of mitochondria (b) presence of cell wall
(c) presence of haemoglobin (d) absence of nucleus
Callose plugs are formed during winter -
On the walls of vessels
On sieve plates
On the walls of sclereids
In the end walls of tracheids
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a tightly regulated process that is important in the growth and development of plants. In plants there are several tissues which become functional after undergoing PCD. Which of the following cells/tissues represent “functional corpses” arising due to PCD in plants?
(i) Cork cells in bark.
(ii) Sieve elements of phloem.
(iii) Companion cells of phloem.
(iv) Tracheary elements of xylem.
(A) (i) and (ii) only. (B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only.
(C) (i) only. (D) (i) and (iv) only.
- Companion cell
- Meristemic cell
- Parenchyma cell
- Sieve tube cell
Callus, that is found in sieve tubes, is a type of
- Translocate water and minerals
- Translocate organic food
- Sieve the passing substances
- Eliminate water from organic food
Write the precise function of
(a) sieve tube
(b) interfascicular cambium
(c) collenchyma
(d) aerenchyma
- uninucleate
- multinucleate
- enucleate
- syncytial
- Guard cells
- Sieve elements
- Vessel elements
- Trichomes
- enucleated
- nucleated
- multinuclated
- dead cells
Given below is the diagram of L.S of bark region of a plant. Choose the answer with the correct combination of parts and alphabets.
A = lenticular opening, B = complementary cells C = phellem, D = phellogen, E = phelloderm
A = hydathode, B = epithem, C = phellem, D = phellogen, E = phelloderm
A = lenticular opening, B = cortex, C = phellogen, D = phellem, E = phelloderm
A = stoma, B = secondary cortex, C = phellem, D = phellogen, E = phelloderm
Given below is an example of a certain structure and its special functional activity. On a similar patterns fill in the blanks with suitable functions:
Example: Chloroplast and Photosynthesis
(i) Xylem and ____________.
what do u mean by sieving property of agarose gel?
Sieve tube cell is
uninucleate
multinucleate
dead
enucleate
Callose plugs are formed during winter in _________.
in the end walls of tracheids
on sieve plates
on the walls of vessels
on the walls of sclereids
- Pinus
- Euglena
- Rhizopus
- Spirogyra
- enucleated
- nucleated
- multinuclated
- dead cells
1. Chloroplast, 2. T2 phage, 3. Human body, 4. Ribosomes, 5. Plant and animals cells, 6. Lipids, 7. Hydrogen atoms, 8. Protein, 9. Most bacteria, 10. Small molecules - sugar, 11. Nerve cell, 12. Fish egg
- A- 7, B- 10, C- 6, D- 8, E- 4, F- 2, G- 1, H- 9, I- 5, J- 12, K- 11, L- 3
- A- 10, B- 7, C- 6, D- 8, E- 4, F- 2, G- 1, H- 9, I- 5, J- 12, K- 11, L- 3
- A- 7, B- 10, C- 8, D- 6, E- 4, F- 2, G- 1, H- 9, I- 5, J- 12, K- 11, L- 3
- A- 7, B- 10, C- 6, D- 8, E- 2, F- 4, G- 1, H- 9, I- 5, J- 12, K- 11, L- 3
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
- Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
- Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Seive tubes are characterized by
perforated oblique septa
perforated longitudinal walls
simple oblique septa
absence of septa
Callus, that is found in sieve tubes, is a type of
- uninucleate
- multinucleate
- enucleate
- syncytial