Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Match column-I with column-II
Column-I Column-II
(i) Porous wood (a) Vessels are absent in xylem
(ii) Non porous wood (b) Vessels are present in xylem
(iii) Ring porous wood (c) Neem
(iv) Diffused porous wood (d) Dalbergia
Column-I Column-II
(i) Porous wood (a) Vessels are absent in xylem
(ii) Non porous wood (b) Vessels are present in xylem
(iii) Ring porous wood (c) Neem
(iv) Diffused porous wood (d) Dalbergia
Options
A.(i) b ; (ii) a ; (iii) d ; (iv) c
B.(i) b ; (ii) a ; (iii) c ; (iv) d
C.(i) d ; (ii) a ; (iii) c ; (iv) b
D.(i) c ; (ii) a ; (iii) d ; (iv) b
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