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Biology NEET - XI: Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 1
This flashcard deck covers key concepts from Chapter 5 of the Biology NEET curriculum, focusing on the morphology of flowering plants. It includes definitions, examples, and characteristics of various plant structures.
What are binneal plants?
Binneal plants complete their life cycle in two growing seasons. First season: vegetatice growth Second season: reproductive growth
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
What are binneal plants?
Binneal plants complete their life cycle in two growing seasons. First season: vegetatice growth Second season: reproductive growth
What is a woody climber called?
Liana
Give an example of a liana?
Bauhinia
Are nodes present in roots?
No
What is the length of a root hair?
1 to 6 cm
What is the length of zone of elongation?
4 to 8 mm
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are binneal plants? | Binneal plants complete their life cycle in two growing seasons. First season: vegetatice growth Second season: reproductive growth |
What is a woody climber called? | Liana |
Give an example of a liana? | Bauhinia |
Are nodes present in roots? | No |
What is the length of a root hair? | 1 to 6 cm |
What is the length of zone of elongation? | 4 to 8 mm |
What is the length of meristematic zone? | 1 to 2 mm |
Which zone of root makes it increase in length? | Zone of elongation |
What type of cells are present in the root cap? | Parenchymatic cells |
Radicle buds are found in | Sweet potato, dahalia |
What is calyptra? | Root cap |
What forms the calyptra in plant roots? | Calyptrogen |
What is the function of root pockets? | Help plant in floating |
Which plant has stilt roots with root pockets? | Pandanus (screw pine) |
Root cap is absent in | Hydrophytes |
Tuberous root (tap root) is found in | Mirabilis jalapa |
Buttress root are found in | Peepal |
Which type of adventitious roots are found in banyan? | Prop/pillar roots |
Name the adventitious roots found in sugarcane and maize. | Stilt roots |
Climbing roots arise from which part of plant? | Stem |
Prop roots arise from | Stem branch |
Stilt roots arise from | Nodes |
Tuberous adventitious root is present in | Sweet potato |
What root modification is found in grapes? | Beaded/monoliform adventitious roots |
Fasciculated roots are found in | Dahalia, asparagus |