MCQ
What would happen if human blood becomes acidic (low pH)
- AOxygen carying capacity of haemoglobin increases.
- BRBCs count increases.
- CRBCs count decreases.
- DOxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin decreases.
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$(1)$ The meristem which present at the tips of roots and shoots are called apical meristem
$(2)$ Apical meristem are secondary meristem
$(3)$ Intercalary meristem is the meristem that occurs in the mature region of roots and shoots of many plants and appear later than primary meristem :
$(4)$ Fascicular vascular cambium and interfascicular cambium are lateral meristem
| Column$-I$ | Column$-II$ |
| $(a)$. Hypodermis in dicot stem | $(i)$ Absent |
| $(b)$. Pericycle in dicot stem | $(ii)$ Parenchymatous |
| $(c)$. Ground tissue in monocot stem | $(iii)$ Collenchymatous |
| $(d)$. Phloem parenchyma in monocot stem | $(iv)$ Sclerenchymatous |
