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Anatomy of Flowering Plants

ICSE · Class 11 · Biology

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of meristematic cells?

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Large central vacuole

Meristematic cells lack a large central vacuole. A large vacuole would push the nucleus to the periphery, making cell division inefficient. They have dense cytoplasm, large prominent nuclei, and thin cellulosic walls.

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Which meristem is responsible for increase in the length of the plant?

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Apical meristem

Apical meristem is located at the tips of roots and shoots and is responsible for increase in length (primary growth). Lateral meristem (vascular cambium + cork cambium) is responsible for increase in girth (secondary growth).

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Collenchyma cells are living and provide support because their walls are thickened with:

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Cellulose and pectin at corners

Collenchyma walls are unevenly thickened with cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin at the corners. Lignin is ABSENT from collenchyma — this keeps the cells living and flexible. Lignin is the hallmark of sclerenchyma.

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Stone cells (sclereids) give a gritty texture to the pulp of which fruit?

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Pear

Sclereids (stone cells) are present in the pulp of pear fruit, giving it its characteristic gritty texture. They are isodiametric sclerenchymatous cells with thick, highly lignified walls.

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