Differentiation
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- Transformation of root cells into root cap
- Senescence of the cells
- Formation of new cells near the wounded area of plants
- Formation of tumour in the plant
In which cell structure do changes occur during differentiation?
The cells formed from apical meristems undergo maturation. This is called as
- Transformation of root cells into root cap
- Senescence of the cells
- Formation of new cells near the wounded area of plants
- Formation of tumour in the plant
- Mitosis
- Differentiation of cells
- Increase in size of cells
- Meiosis
Assertion (A): The final cell structure is determined by the location of the cell.
Reason (R): The cells produced from root apical meristem, if they are pushed ahead will develop into root cap and if they are pushed to the side they will develop into epidermis
Both A & R are true and R explains A
Both A & R are true and R does not explain A
A is true and R is false
Both A and R are false
Assertion (A): The cell walls of meristems are thin, cellulosic with plasmodesmata connections
Reason (R): Meristems obtain biomolecules necessary for metabolism through plasmodesmata
Both A& R are true and R explains A
Both A & R are true and R does not explain A
A is true and R is false
Both A & R are false
A biochemical process in plants by which meristematic cells undergo changes and transform into permanent cells is
Differentiation
Dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
all the above
A biochemical process in plants by which meristematic cells undergo changes and transform into permanent cells is
Differentiation
Dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
all the above
- Loss of protoplasm
- Development of a very strong elastic cell wall
- Increased cellulose and lignin deposition
- Primary cell walls are deposited with chitin