Morphology and Modifications (Tissues; Anatomy and Functions of Different Parts of Flowering Plants: Root, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence- Cymose and Recemose, Flower, Fruit and Seed ) NEET Questions

Morphology and Modifications (Tissues; Anatomy and Functions of Different Parts of Flowering Plants: Root, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence- Cymose and Recemose, Flower, Fruit and Seed ) MCQ Questions

1.
In Bougainvillea, thorns are the modifications of:
A.
Stipules
B.
Leaf
C.
Stem
D.
Adventitious root
ANSWER :
C. Stem
2.
How many plants among Indigofera, Sesbania, Salvia, Allium, Aloe, mustard, groundnut, radish, gram, and turnip have stamens with different lengths?
A.
Six
B.
Five
C.
Four
D.
Three
ANSWER :
B. Five
3.
Which of the following tissues is responsible for the transport of water and minerals in plants?
A.
Epidermal tissue
B.
Parenchyma tissue
C.
Collenchyma tissue
D.
Vascular tissue
ANSWER :
D. Vascular tissue
4.
Four long and two short stamens are found in:
A.
Asteraceae
B.
Brassicaceae
C.
Liliaceae
D.
Solanaceae
ANSWER :
B. Brassicaceae
5.
Ovary is one-chambered but becomes two-chambered due to the formation of a false septum in:
A.
Argemone
B.
Salvia
C.
Cassia
D.
Primrose
ANSWER :
D. Primrose
6.
Identify the incorrect statement:
A.
Cork cambium is a periderm
B.
Ground meristem is cortex and pith of dicot stem
C.
Procambium is a primary vascular tissue
D.
Protoderm is a vascular tissue of a monocot stem
ANSWER :
D. Protoderm is a vascular tissue of a monocot stem