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4. Parenchyma differs from meristamatic cells 10. Match each item in Column I with one in
is its Column II and choose your answer from the
1. Cell wall composition codes given below:
2. Uneven thickening in cell wall COLUMN I COLUMN II
3. having cytoplasm and nucleus
a. Mechanical support to
4. Larger size, well developed vacuole and A. Parenchyma
young stem and petiole
peripheral cytosol
B. Collenchyma b. Thin cellulosic cell walls
5. Which one is true of parenchyma C. Sclerenchyma c. Thickened dead cells with
(A)help in storage, secretion and photosynthesis fibers very narrow cavities
(B)intercellular spaces are schizogenous in d. Thick walled, elongated
D. Sclereids
origin and pointed cells
(C)universal tisssue Codes
(D)All of the above A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a d c
3. b d c a
4. d c b a
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22. The common feature between parenchyma 27. Consider the given two statements:
and collenchyma cells is Parenchyma cells are loosely
1. Being living Statement I: packed and have large
2. Having secondary cell wall intercellular spaces.
3. Providing mechanical support Collenchyma cells are thin-
4. Having pectin deposited at corners of cells Statement II: walled and primarily serve to
transport nutrients.
23. Match the list-I with list-II and choose the
correct option
1. Only Statement I is correct.
List-I List-II
2. Only Statement II is correct.
Highly thickened dead cell
a. Collenchyma (i) Both Statement I and Statement II are
with very narrow cavity 3.
correct.
b. Sclereid (ii) Has thin-walled cells
Both Statement I and Statement II are
c. Tracheid (iii) Living mechanical tissue 4.
incorrect
Tube-like cells with
d. Parenchyma (iv)
lignified cell wall
28. How many of the following statements
1. a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i) about plant tissues are correct?
2. a(iii), b(i), c(iv), d(ii) Sclerenchyma cells are typically dead and
3. a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv) I: have thickened lignified walls that help in
4. a(iv), b(ii), c(i), d(iii) providing structural support.
Xylem tissues are primarily involved in the
24. Read the following features related to an II:
storage of proteins and starch.
element of complex permanent tissue in plants
• Stores reserve foods like starch or fat Phloem tissues are responsible for the
• Helps in radial conduction of water III: transport of water and minerals from the
• Also stores substances conduction of water roots to the leaves.
Identify the element and choose the correct Parenchyma cells are versatile cells that
option IV: can store food, and are also involved in
1. Companion cell photosynthesis and repair.
2. Vessel 1. One
3. Phloem fibre 2. Two
4. Xylem parenchyma 3. Three
4. Four
25. A ‘simple tissue’ in the body of an
angiosperm is: 29. Given below are two statements:
1. incapable of transforming into another cell Parenchyma is living but
Statement I:
type. collenchyma is dead tissue.
2. composed of small cells. Gymnosperms lack xylem
3. comprised of only one cell type. vessels but presence of xylem
4. always isodiametric. Statement II:
vessels is the characteristic of
angiosperms.
26. Parenchymatous tissue is involved in:
I: Photosynthesis In the light of the above statements, choose the
II: Storage of food materials correct answer from the options given below:
III: Secretion and excretion 1. Both Statement I and Statement II are False
1. Only I and II 2. Statement I is True but Statement II is False
2. Only I and III 3. Statement I is False but Statement II is True
3. Only II and III 4. Both Statement I and Statement II are True
4. I, II and III
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