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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following processes takes place in (C)? |
A. | Vascularization |
B. | Dedifferentiation |
C. | Differentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Statement A: Most plants undergo indeterminate growth, growing as long as the plant lives. Statement B: Indeterminate growth is synonymous to immortality. |
A. | Both the statements are true |
B. | Both the statements are false |
C. | Statement A is true but Statement B is false |
D. | Statement B is true but Statement A is false |
Answer» C. Statement A is true but Statement B is false | |
3. |
Cells of which of the following plant organs do not undergo differentiation? |
A. | Cork |
B. | Root apical meristem |
C. | Shoot apical meristem |
D. | Intrafasicular cambium |
Answer» B. Root apical meristem | |
4. |
Which of the following processes lead to formation of callus in plant tissue culture carried out in a laboratory? |
A. | No differentiation |
B. | Dedifferentiation |
C. | Differentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» C. Differentiation | |
5. |
Which of the following processes lead to formation of cork cambium and interfascicular cambium? |
A. | Development |
B. | Dedifferentiation |
C. | Differentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» C. Differentiation | |
6. |
Which of the following phenomenon leads to the specification of functions of dedifferentiated cells upon maturity? |
A. | Development |
B. | Differentiation |
C. | Dedifferentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
The phenomenon under which living cells which have otherwise lost the capacity to divide, regain the property of division under certain conditions is known as __________ |
A. | development |
B. | differentiation |
C. | dedifferentiation |
D. | redifferentiation |
Answer» D. redifferentiation | |
8. |
Vacuolization and development of end wall perforation in sieve tube elements are examples of _______ |
A. | development |
B. | differentiation |
C. | dedifferentiation |
D. | redifferentiation |
Answer» C. dedifferentiation | |
9. |
Which of the following processes lead to the formation of secondary xylem and phloem? |
A. | Development |
B. | Redifferentiation |
C. | Dedifferentiation |
D. | Differentiation |
Answer» C. Dedifferentiation | |
10. |
Elongation and thickening of sclerenchyma cells are an example of __________ |
A. | dedifferentiation |
B. | development |
C. | differentiation |
D. | redifferentiation |
Answer» D. redifferentiation | |
11. |
Which of the following phenomena includes all the changes undergone by a living plant from seed emergence to death? |
A. | Dedifferentiation |
B. | Development |
C. | Differentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» C. Differentiation | |
12. |
The cells of tracheary elements lose their protoplasm and become dead at maturity due to the deposition of lignocellulosic secondary cell well formation. This is an example of _________ |
A. | redifferentiation |
B. | development |
C. | dedifferentiation |
D. | differentiation |
Answer» E. | |
13. |
The final structure at maturity of a cell or tissue is independent of the location of the cell within. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
14. |
Which of the following is the process undergone by plants in order to attain maturity? |
A. | Differentiation |
B. | Development |
C. | Dedifferentiation |
D. | Redifferentiation |
Answer» B. Development | |