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The main mechanical tissue of the plant is

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.1.2.1 para 1, page 86

Sclerenchyma is

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Which one is true for sclereids

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Screlenchymatous fibres are

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How many elements of the xylem are dead

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  • Refer NCERT, heading 6.1.2.2 para 2, page 87 ( except xylem parenchyma all are dead.)

Which one is true regarding xylem?

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In angiosperms, the main water transporting elements are

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The first fomed primary xylem elements are__________and later formed is _____________

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.1.2.2 para 3, page 87

The type of primary xylem when protoxylem lies towards the pith is known as

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Phloem in angiosperms is composed of

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