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07 10:50 PM
[10/7, 10:30 PM] Anand Kumar: 1. What is the primary function of plant tissues?

2. Which tissue is responsible for the growth of plants?

3. What is the characteristic feature of meristematic tissue?

4. Where is apical meristem located in plants?

5. How do lateral meristems help in plant growth?

6. What is the function of intercalary meristem in plants?

7. Which type of tissue has the capability to divide continuously?

8. What is the difference between simple and complex tissues in plants?

9. Which tissue provides mechanical support to plants?

10. What are parenchyma cells primarily responsible for in plants?

11. What is the function of collenchyma in plant stems?

12. Which plant tissue provides elasticity and flexibility to young plants?

13. How does sclerenchyma differ from collenchyma?

14. What are the two types of sclerenchyma cells?

15. Which plant tissue is responsible for conducting water and minerals?

16. What are the main components of xylem tissue?

17. Which part of xylem is responsible for water transportation?

18. What is the function of phloem tissue in plants?

19. How do sieve tubes and companion cells work together in phloem tissue?

20. Which plant tissue is considered dead at maturity?


21. What role do tracheids play in water transport?

22. What is the primary function of vessel elements in xylem?

23. How does the epidermis help in protecting the plant?

24. What is the function of stomata in the epidermis?

25. Which tissue is responsible for gaseous exchange in plants?

26. What is the role of guard cells in stomata?

27. How do root hairs help in water absorption?

28. What are lenticels, and what is their function?

29. Which tissue forms the outermost layer of plant organs?

30. How does cork cambium contribute to the plant's protective layers?

31. What is the role of vascular bundles in plants?

32. Which type of plant tissue is responsible for food storage?

33. What are the functions of ground tissues in plants?

34. Which tissue in plants is made up of unspecialized cells?

35. How does vascular tissue differ from dermal tissue?

36. What is the difference between xylem and phloem?

37. What is lignin, and what is its function in plant tissues?

38. How are sclerenchyma cells involved in plant support?

39. What is the role of the endodermis in plant roots?


40. Which tissue forms the bulk of leaves?

41. What is the role of mesophyll tissue in plants?

42. How do palisade and spongy mesophyll differ in structure and function?

43. What is the function of the pericycle in plant roots?

44. Which plant tissue is responsible for secondary growth?

45. How does cork provide protection to plants?

46. What is the role of vascular cambium in plant growth?

47. How do plant tissues differ from animal tissues in terms of regeneration?

48. What is the function of the cuticle in plants?

49. How does the arrangement of vascular bundles differ in monocots and dicots?

50. What is the significance of lignified walls in xylem tissue?

51. What type of tissue forms the major part of the cortex in plant roots?

52. How does phloem transport food in plants?

53. Which plant tissue forms wood in trees?

54. What is the primary function of root tissues?

55. Which plant tissue forms the inner bark of trees?

56. How do xylem vessels help in water conduction?

57. What is the role of sieve plates in phloem transport?

58. What is the importance of plasmodesmata in plant tissues?

59. What is the structure of a vascular bundle?


60. How do dicots and monocots differ in their tissue structure?

61. What are the main functions of ground tissue in plants?

62. Which tissue is primarily responsible for photosynthesis?

63. What is the role of the stele in plant roots?

64. How does the epidermis protect the plant against water loss?

65. How do guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomata?

66. What is the function of phloem parenchyma?

67. Which type of cells is found in the vascular bundle cap?

68. What is the role of pits in xylem cells?

69. How does sclerenchyma provide mechanical strength to plants?

70. Which tissue is commonly found in the bark of trees?

71. What is the role of lateral roots in water absorption?

72. How does the structure of collenchyma support its function?

73. What is the difference between primary and secondary tissues in plants?

74. How does the endodermis help in regulating the flow of water in roots?

75. Which tissue is involved in the exchange of gases in plant stems?

76. What is the difference between simple tissues and complex tissues?

77. How are secondary xylem and secondary phloem formed?

78. What is the role of companion cells in the phloem?

79. How does the cambium contribute to plant growth?


80. What is the difference between tracheids and vessels in xylem tissue?

81. How do monocot and dicot stems differ in terms of vascular tissue arrangement?

82. What is the function of chlorenchyma in leaves?

83. What role do fibers play in plant tissues?

84. What is the difference between vascular bundles in roots and stems?

85. How do sclerenchymatous fibers contribute to plant strength?

86. Which tissue allows for the elongation of young plant organs?

87. What is the role of the cortex in plant stems and roots?

88. How does parenchyma tissue assist in healing and regeneration?

89. What are the key structural differences between xylem and phloem?

90. What is the role of the vascular cambium in secondary growth?

91. How do lenticels facilitate gas exchange in woody plants?

92. How does the arrangement of xylem and phloem differ in roots and stems?

93. What is the primary function of xylem parenchyma?

94. Which tissue forms the outer protective layer in plant stems?

95. How does sclerenchyma help in the formation of hard parts in plants?

96. What is the role of the periderm in woody plants?

97. Which plant tissue is responsible for conducting organic nutrients?

98. What is the function of the vascular tissue system in plants?


99. How do the functions of xylem and phloem complement each other?

100. What is the role of sieve tubes in the transport of nutrients in plants?
[10/7, 10:32 PM] Anand Kumar: 1. Which of the following is a type of plant tissue?
a) Epithelial tissue
b) Muscular tissue
c) Meristematic tissue
d) Nervous tissue

2. The tissue responsible for the growth of plants in length is: a) Phloem
b) Xylem
c) Apical meristem
d) Collenchyma

3. The permanent tissue in plants that is specialized for the conduction of water
is: a) Phloem
b) Xylem
c) Parenchyma
d) Sclerenchyma

4. The type of tissue that helps in providing mechanical support to plants is: a)
Parenchyma
b) Xylem
c) Collenchyma
d) Phloem

5. Which of the following plant tissues has lignified walls? a) Parenchyma


b) Collenchyma
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Phloem

6. Which tissue is involved in the transport of organic substances in plants? a)


Xylem
b) Phloem
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Collenchyma

7. The region in plants where active cell division occurs is called: a) Epidermis
b) Meristem
c) Cambium
d) Cortex

8. Which plant tissue consists of dead cells? a) Phloem


b) Xylem
c) Parenchyma
d) Collenchyma

9. Which tissue is also known as the "storage tissue" in plants? a) Xylem


b) Phloem
c) Parenchyma
d) Sclerenchyma

10. The lateral meristem is responsible for: a) Growth in length


b) Growth in girth
c) Absorption of water
d) Photosynthesis

11. Which of the following tissues has cells that are irregularly thickened at the
corners? a) Sclerenchyma
b) Parenchyma
c) Collenchyma
d) Xylem

12. The tissue that covers the outer surface of plants is: a) Cortex
b) Epidermis
c) Phloem
d) Cambium

13. Which tissue forms the bulk of the plant body? a) Meristematic
b) Vascular
c) Ground
d) Epidermal

14. Which of the following conducts food in plants? a) Sclerenchyma


b) Xylem
c) Phloem
d) Parenchyma

15. In which part of the plant would you find apical meristem? a) Roots
b) Stems
c) Both a and b
d) Leaves

16. Which of the following tissues helps in providing flexibility to plants? a)


Collenchyma
b) Sclerenchyma
c) Xylem
d) Parenchyma

17. Which plant tissue is responsible for the conduction of water and minerals? a)
Phloem
b) Xylem
c) Parenchyma
d) Collenchyma

18. Phloem consists of: a) Sieve tubes


b) Companion cells
c) Phloem fibres
d) All of the above
19. Which plant tissue has cells with thin walls and large intercellular spaces? a)
Collenchyma
b) Sclerenchyma
c) Parenchyma
d) Phloem

20. The process of secondary growth in plants is due to: a) Apical meristem
b) Lateral meristem
c) Parenchyma
d) Phloem

21. Which of the following tissues is made up of living cells? a) Sclerenchyma


b) Xylem
c) Parenchyma
d) Phloem

22. The tissue that provides support to young stems and leaves is: a) Sclerenchyma
b) Collenchyma
c) Xylem
d) Phloem

23. Xylem consists of: a) Vessels


b) Tracheids
c) Xylem parenchyma
d) All of the above

24. Which of the following tissues has the ability to divide throughout the life of
the plant? a) Collenchyma
b) Parenchyma
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Meristematic tissue

25. Which of the following tissues contains fibres? a) Parenchyma


b) Xylem
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Phloem

26. The tissue that acts as the chief conducting tissue for water and dissolved
minerals is: a) Phloem
b) Xylem
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Parenchyma

27. The main function of parenchyma tissue is: a) Transport of water


b) Transport of food
c) Storage of nutrients
d) Providing mechanical strength

28. Which of the following tissues provides rigidity to the plant body? a)
Parenchyma
b) Collenchyma
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Phloem

29. The cells of collenchyma are: a) Elongated and irregularly thickened


b) Thick-walled and lignified
c) Dead
d) Isodiametric

30. The type of tissue that is actively dividing and responsible for plant growth
is: a) Permanent tissue
b) Vascular tissue
c) Meriste

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