NEET Biology: Anatomy of Flowering Plants — MCQ Test 11

Q6. Which cells form the majority of the mesophyll in monocot leaves?

Q7. Which of the following statements about the ground tissue system is incorrect?

Q8. Which of the following cells in the epidermis help in the regulation of stomatal movement?

Q9. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of isobilateral (monocot) leaves?

Q10. Which cells in leaves are responsible for photosynthesis?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Function, Bulliform, Differentiates, Isobilateral, Dorsiventral, and Component.

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Q1. What is the function of guard cells in stomata?

  • A. Absorption of minerals
  • B. Opening and closing of stomatal pore
  • C. Storage of food
  • D. Providing mechanical support

Q2. What is the function of bulliform cells in monocot leaves?

  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Water absorption
  • C. Leaf folding during drought
  • D. Mechanical support

Q3. What differentiates an isobilateral leaf from a dorsiventral leaf?

  • A. Presence of palisade and spongy mesophyll
  • B. Stomata present on both surfaces
  • C. Absence of bulliform cells
  • D. Presence of large intercellular spaces

Q4. Which component of xylem is responsible for the conduction of water?

  • A. Phloem fibers
  • B. Tracheids
  • C. Sieve tubes
  • D. Companion cells

Q5. Which structure in dicot roots stores food?

  • A. Epidermis
  • B. Cortex
  • C. Pericycle
  • D. Xylem

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