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Which meristem is present between the matured tissues 

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.1.1, page-85, para 1

Which one is true for intercalary meristem

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.1.1, page-85, para 1

Which of the following meristem is present at the tips of shoot and root

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Refer NCERT,headng 6.1, page-84, para 1

Which of the following true for apical meristem

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Refer NCERT,headng 6.1, page-85, para 1

Meristem which is secondary in origin is

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Refer NCERT,headng 6.1.1, page-85, para 2

Interfascicular cambium is

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Refer NCERT,headng 6.1.1, page-85, para 2

Axillary bud is the left part of ________ meristem and may form _____or a _______ further

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Refer NCERT, headng 6.1.1, page-85, para 1

Select the correct option

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Refer NCERT, headng 6.1.1, page-85, para 1

Protoderm is formed from

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Refer NCERT, figure 6.1 and heading 6.1.1, page-85, para 2

Which of the following is the largest tissue  system

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Refer NCERT, headng 6.2.2, page-89, para 1

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