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Which is the most abundant simple permanent tissue?
Parenchyma
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Term
Definition
Which is the most abundant simple permanent tissue?
Parenchyma
Does parenchymatous tissue have intercellular spaces?
Yes
What is the cell wall of parenchymatous cell made of?
Cellulose
Do parencymatous cells have thin cell wall or thick?
Thin
What are prosenchyma?
Fibre like parenchymatous cells
What is the function of idioblast cells in plants?
Possess inclusion bodies having tannins, oils, crystals
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Which is the most abundant simple permanent tissue? | Parenchyma |
Does parenchymatous tissue have intercellular spaces? | Yes |
What is the cell wall of parenchymatous cell made of? | Cellulose |
Do parencymatous cells have thin cell wall or thick? | Thin |
What are prosenchyma? | Fibre like parenchymatous cells |
What is the function of idioblast cells in plants? | Possess inclusion bodies having tannins, oils, crystals |
What do the cell walls of collenchymatous cells possess? | Cellulose with thickening made of hemicellulose and pectin |
Are intercellular spaces present in collenchyma? | No |
Which cells form the living mechanical tissue is plants? | Collenchymatous cells |
Can collenchymatous cells perform photosynthesis? | Yes |
Which kind of thickenings are present in collenchyma with thickenings on tangential walls of the rectangular cellls? | Lamellate thickenings |
Angular thickenings are found in which plants? | Tomato stem |
Lamellate thickenings are found in which plants? | Stem of sunflower |
Lacunate thickenings are found in which plants? | Cucurbit stem |
What are sclerenchymatous cells with thick walls and pointed ends called? | Fibres |
What are sclerechymatous cells with highly thickened walls and narrow lumen called? | Sclereids |
What type of sclerenchymatous cells are found in seed coat of legumes? | Sclereids |
Stone cells are found in which plants? | Grit of apple, pear |
Macrosclereids are found in which plant? | Epidermal covering of legume seeds |
Osteosclereids are found in which plant? | Epidermal covering of legume seeds |
Astroscelreids are found in which plant? | Tea leaves |
Which part of a plant is called wood? | Xylem |
What is the conducting part of xylem called? | Hadrome |
Who gave the term hadrome? | Haberlandt |
What is the length of a tracheid? | 5 to 6 mm |