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Questions Related to theories of meristematic cell development

Meristematic tissue which is found on apical part of root is called ______________.

  1. Axillary bud

  2. Lateral bud

  3. Quiescent centre

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

What is the eye of potato ?

  1. Axillary bud

  2. Accessory bud

  3. Adventitious bud

  4. Apical bud


Correct Option: A

A simple leaf can be differentiated from the pinnae of a compound leaf on the basis of presence or absence of

  1. number of pinnae

  2. shape of lamina

  3. axillary bud

  4. lateral buds


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A simple leaf can be differentiated from the pinnae of a compound leaf on the basis of the presence or absence of 'axillary bud'.

Eye of Potato is

  1. Apical bud

  2. Axillary bud

  3. Accessory bud

  4. Adventitious bud


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Actually there are generally three buds in the region of eye. Only one is axillary. The other two are accessory. 

Histogen theory is more applicable for

  1. Root apex

  2. Meristematic tissue

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The histogen theory was given by Hanstein (1870). The three principal tissues of the root vascular cylinder, cortex and epidermis originate from three groups of initial cells or histogens, in the apical meristem plerome, periblem and dermatogen respectively. A fourth histogen, the calyptrogen, produces the root cap.    
Thus, the correct answer is option A.    

Root cap of the embryo develops from:

  1. Basal cell

  2. Apical cell

  3. Hypophysis

  4. Hypocotyl


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The formation of the root apex involves derivatives of both the basal and apical cells of the two-cell embryo, the hypophyseal region derived from the topmost cell of the suspensor is incorporated into the embryo proper, giving rise to part of the root cap.

So, the correct option is 'Hypophysis'.

Which of the following correctly includes homologous organs?

  1. Roots of sweet potato and stem of potato

  2. Wings of moth and pigeon

  3. Forelimbs of salamander and hindlimbs

  4. Brain of humans and pheretima


Correct Option: A

Histogen is a

  1. Promeristem derivative destined to produce specific areas

  2. Intercalary meristem meant for forming specific tissue

  3. Derivative of lateral meristem

  4. Secondary meristem specialised to produce specific structures


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Promeristem is a group of young meristematic cells in its early embryonic stage from which other meristems are derived. 
  • Apical meristems are derived from promeristem and are present below the promeristem at shoot tip and root tip.
  • The shoot apical meristem (SAM) consists of three distinct meristematic zones called the histogens.
  • These histogens are present at the growing tips of a stem or a root.
  • These tips consist of three histogens and each of these histogens gives rise to tissues which are different from one another- dermatogen, periblem, plerome (principle tissues)
  • The dermatogen or the outer layer gives rise to the epidermis, periblem or middle layer gives rise to the cortex as well as the epidermis, plerome or the inner layer gives rise to vascular tissues.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Promeristem derivative destined to produce specific areas'.

Naphthalene acetic acid is applied on a apple tree. The tree will produce?

  1. More dwarf shoots and more apples

  2. More long branches and more apples

  3. Long root for deep penetration within soil

  4. Less side branches and more apical growth


Correct Option: A

The persisting embryonic tissue in the plant body is called?

  1. Permanent tissues

  2. Parenchyma

  3. Meristem

  4. Xylem


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Promeristem is the area of new development in a plant body where the establishment of new organs or parts of organs is started. Some of the time, it is additionally called primordial meristem, meristem and embryonic meristem.

So, the correct answer is 'Meristem'