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For union between stock and scion in grafting which one is the first to occur?
  • Formation of callus.
  • B
    Production of plasmodesmata.
  • C
    Differentiation of new vascular tissues.
  • D
    Regeneration of cortex and epidermis.

Answer: A.

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Where would you look for active cell division in plants?
  • A
    In the pith cells
  • B
    In the cells of cortex
  • C
    In the internodal region
  • At the tip of root and shoot

Answer: D.

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The transverse section of a plant material shows the following anatomical features:
  1. The vascular bundles are conjoint, scattered and surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths.
  2. phloem parenchyma is absent. What will you identify it as?
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Cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant from your school garden and observe it under the microscope. How would you ascertain whether it is a monocot stem or a dicot stem? Give reasons.
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