Plant tissues - Quiz

  • A Permanent cells are formed from the meristem tissues that gradually lose their ability to divide and perform few other specific functions
  • B The process by which meristem tissues gradually change to permanent tissues is called differentiation
  • C Permanent tissues are classified into simple and complex permanent tissues
  • D Simple permanent tissues and complex permanent tissues are classified based on their similarity in structure
  • A Dermal tissue
  • B Vascular tissue
  • C Ground tissue
  • D Epidermal tissue
  • A Meristematic tissue cells are undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated
  • B Meristematic tissue cells continue to divide and contribute to the growth of the plant
  • C Meristematic tissue cells can differentiate into dermal, vascular, and ground tissue
  • D Meristematic tissue cells are found in meristems
  • A Dermal tissue
  • B Vascular tissue
  • C Ground tissue
  • D Meristematic tissue
  • A A type of vascular tissue
  • B A type of ground tissue
  • C A type of dermal tissue
  • D A type of meristematic tissue
  • A Periderm allows the plant to take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen and water vapor
  • B Periderm protects the plant from fire or heat injury, dehydration, freezing conditions, and/or disease
  • C Periderm increases the surface area of roots, stems and leaves
  • D Periderm is a single layer of cells that forms the outermost layer of the plant body
  • A Cork cambium
  • B Cork cells
  • C Phelloderm
  • D Meristem cells
  • A Totipotent stem cells
  • B Pluripotent stem cells
  • C Multipotent stem cells
  • D Unipotent stem cells
  • A To help in photosynthesis
  • B To provide support and structure
  • C To produce specialized cells
  • D To maintain and repair tissues
  • A Epidermal tissue
  • B Vascular tissue
  • C Ground tissue
  • D Meristem tissue