Periderm comprises of
1. | Phellem | 2. | phellogen |
3. | phelloderm | 4. | All of these |
Which one is true for sapwood
(1)It lies in the peripheral region of xylem
(2)It does conduction of water and minerals
(3)It is also called as alburnum
(4)All of the above
Cork cambium gives rise
1. | cork | 2. | phelloderm |
3. | phellem | 4. | All of the above |
The cork is impervious to ______due to __________deposition in the cell wall.
1. | water, suberin | 2. | water, lignin |
3. | water, wax | 4. | water, cellulose |
Which one is true for phellogen
1. | thick layer cells |
2. | narrow, thin walled and nearly rectangular cells |
3. | gives rise to phellem and phelloderm |
4. | All of the above |
Incorrect match is
1. | Phellogen = cork cambium |
2. | Phellem = Cork |
3. | Phelloderm=cortex |
4. | Phelloderm=Secondary cortex |
In plants the replacement of the outer cortical and epidermal layers when they are broken are because of the
1. | Cork cambium | 2. | vascular cambium |
3. | Phellogen | 4. | Both A and C |
The chloroplast containing parenchymatous cells which are formed towards the innerside by cork cambium are called as
1. | secondary cortex | 2. | phelloderm |
3. | phellem | 4. | Both A and B |
The dead cells which are formed towards the epidermis by cork cambium are called as
1. | cork | 2. | phellem |
3. | phelloderm | 4. | Both A and B |
Bark non-technically refers to tissues which lies
1. | exterior to vascular cambium |
2. | exterior to cork cambium |
3. | exterior to primary phloem |
4. | All of the above |