Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Match Column-I with column-II
Column-I Column-II
(i) Casparian strips (a) Endodermis
(ii) Initiation of lateral roots
& vascular cambium (b) Pericycle
(iii) Passage cells (c) Transfusion cells
(iv) Rhizodermistex (d) Suberized cells of outer layer of cor
Column-I Column-II
(i) Casparian strips (a) Endodermis
(ii) Initiation of lateral roots
& vascular cambium (b) Pericycle
(iii) Passage cells (c) Transfusion cells
(iv) Rhizodermistex (d) Suberized cells of outer layer of cor
Options
A.(i) a ; (ii) b ; (iii) c ; (iv) d
B.(i) a ; (ii) b ; (iii) d ; (iv) c
C. (i) a ; (ii) c ; (iii) b ; (iv) d
D.(i) b ; (ii) a ; (iii) c ; (iv) d
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