A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements is
thick secondary walls
pores on lateral walls
presence of P-protein
presence of P-protein
Plants which produce characterstic pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to
Mesophytes
Halophytes
Psammophytes
Psammophytes
The vascular cambium normally gives rise to
Phelloderm
Primary phloem
Secondary xylem
Secondary xylem
Identify the wrong statement in context of heartwood.
Organic compounds are deposited in it
It is highly durable
It conducts water and minerals efficiently
It conducts water and minerals efficiently
Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are produced by
Apical meristems
Vascular cambium
Axillary meristems
Phellogen
B.
Vascular cambium
Vascular cambium is partially secondary.
Form secondary xylem towards its inside and secondary phloem towards outsides.
4 – 10 times more secondary xylem is produced than secondary phloem.