Epidermis
Cambium
Primary vascular
bundle
Secondary vascular
bundle
Ground tissue
Cortex
Cork
Fig.: T.S. of stem of Dracaena (diagrammatic)
Epidermis
Cambium
Conjunctive tissue
Secondary
vascular
bundles
Vascular bundle
Ground tissue
(primary)
Primary tissue
Secondary tissue
Phloem
Phloem
Xylem
Xylem
Cork cells
Cortex
Fig.: Detailed structure of a part of T.S. of stem of Dracaena
New MCQs
- The roots do not show distinct annual rings because
(a) vascular cambium is not active
(b) roots grow in dark
(c) secondary xylem is not abundant
(d) it grows in soil whose conditions remain more or less
same. - Which of the following is not a secondary meristem?
(a) Interfascicular cambium
(b) Intrafascicular cambium
(c) Cork cambium
(d) None of these - In a cross section of dicot root showing secondary growth,
the primary xylem can be distinguished from secondary xylem
by which of the following characteristics?
I. Endarch nature II. Exarch nature
III. Central in position IV. Broader and thinner vessels
The primary xylem can be identified by
(a) III and IV only (b) I and IV only
(c) II and III only (d) II, III and IV only.
4. The vascular rays formed in the secondary vascular tissues
are mainly involved in
(a) storage of food
(b) radial diffusion of gases
(c) conduction of water and organic food
(d) all of these.
5. In a section of wood trunk obtained from a tree, the part of
wood with abundant fibres and high density is referred to
as
(a) spring wood (b) autumn wood
(c) early wood (d) sapwood.
6. Ring porous wood is considered to be more advanced than
diffuse porous wood as
(a) it is composed of 90-95% tracheids
(b) large sized vessels are present both in spring and
autumn wood
(c) broad vessels in spring wood provide better
translocation
(d) broad vessels in autumn wood help to fulfill acute
requirements.