Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Match the column
Column I Column II
(a) Heart wood (i) Mechanical support to the stem
(b) Sap wood (ii) Conduction of water & minerals
(c) Spring wood (iii) Early wood
(d) Autumn wood (iv) Late wood
Column I Column II
(a) Heart wood (i) Mechanical support to the stem
(b) Sap wood (ii) Conduction of water & minerals
(c) Spring wood (iii) Early wood
(d) Autumn wood (iv) Late wood
Options
A.a (iv) , b (iii) , c (ii) , d (i)
B.a (i) , b (ii) , c (iv) , d (iii)
C.a (i) , b (ii) , c (iii) , d (iv)
D.a (i) , b (iii) , c (ii) , d (iv)
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