Tag: plant habitat
Questions Related to plant habitat
The root pockets are present instead of root caps in
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Utricularia
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Eichhornia
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Hydrilla
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Limnophylla
- The root cap protects the growing tip of roots from soil and hard rock surface.
- As hydrophytes are generally aquatic plants, no such protection is needed for their roots.
- As a result of which root cap is absent in hydrophytes.
- In given options all are aquatic plants but utricularia, hydrilla and Limnophylla are rooted submerged plants there root are present in soil.
- Eichhornia is free floating aquatic plant and there root arr floating in water so they don't have the need of root cap they have root pockets.
- Option B is correct here.
Which one lacks both roots and stomata?
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Hydrophytes
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Mesophytes
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Hygrophytes
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Halophytes
Hydrophytes are water loving plants. Stomata are absent in submerged hydrophytic plants. But floating hydrophytes have stomata on upper surface. e.g., lotus. Exchange of gases occurs through general surface in submerged hydrophytes. Emergent hydrophytes possess special air storage parenchyma called aerenchyma. It makes their different parts light, spongy and flexible. It can also help in exchange of gases with the atmosphere through stomata present in emergent regions. Roots of hydrophytes are poorly developed or completely absent in Wolffia.
Type of plants having adaptations to check transpiration is
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Xerophytes
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Lithophytes
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Halophytes
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Epiphytes
Xerophytes are the plants of dry habitats, where the environment favours higher rate of transpiration than the rate of absorption. Xerophytes have various adaptations to check water loss and increase water absorption.
One of the following is not true for hydrophytes.
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Vessels are usually absent.
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Trachieds are absent.
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Cuticle is poorly developed.
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Air chambers are well developed.
In hydrophytes, generally xylem is poorly developed. Tracheids are developed but vessels are completely absent. Hydrophytes possess special air storage parenchyma called aerenchyma. Cuticle is poorly developed.
Excessive aerenchyma is characteristic of
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Hydrophytes
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Xerophytes
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Mesophytes
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Heliophytes
Hydrophytes possess special air storage parenchyma tissue, called as aerenchyma. It makes different parts of hydrophytes, light, spongy and flexible. It makes oxygen produced during photosynthesis, available to roots and other non photosynthetic regions. It can also help in exchange of gases with the atmosphere through stomata present in emerged regions of plants.
Submerged hydrophytes exchange gases through
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Stomata
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Hydathodes
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Lenticels
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General surface
Exchange of gases occurs through general surface in submerged hydrophytes.
Crystal sand found in Atropa cells is made of
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Calcium oxalate
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Calcium carbonate
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Silica
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Silica and iron
- Minerals crystals are found in plant cell walls in the form of calcium oxalate, carbonate or silica.
- Calcium oxalate occurs in the form of a mass of crystals around a cellulosic core in few plants.
- Crystal sand is the calcium oxalate deposition in cells in the form of powdery mass and is seen in Atropa.
- So, the correct answer is 'Calcium oxalate'.
Raphides are formed of
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Calcium oxalate
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Calcium carbonate
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Sodium chloride
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Sodium carbonate
- Minerals crystals are found in plant cell walls in the form of calcium oxalate, carbonate or silica.
- Calcium oxalate occurs in the form of a mass of crystals around a cellulosic core in few plants.
- Calcium oxalate crystals occur in the form of needle-shaped in few plant cells and are called raphides.
- Eg- Water hyacinth.
- So, the correct answer is 'Calcium oxalate'.
Study of genetic composition of population in relation to habitat is called
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Genecology
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Genetics
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Eugenics
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Euthenics
______ has glandular hair.
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Calotropis
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Tobacco
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Lemon
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Yucca
There
are various defense mechanism seen in plants. These are thorns,
spines, prickles, glandular hair, stinging hair, alkaloids,
tannins, raphides, etc. Tobacco has glandular hair for its
defense. Glandular hair with sticky substances protect it from
outer agencies. Lemon has thorns to protect itself from its
enemies. Yucca has pointed spines at the leaf ends to
protect itself from enemies.
Calotropis is
known as milkweeds because of the latex they produce. Thus,
the correct answer is 'Tobacco.'