
Morphology of Flowering Plants โ Leaf (Types, Venation, Modification)
Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 16 ยท 25 questions
In Grade 11 biology, Morphology of Flowering Plants explores Leaf (Types, Venation, Modification). Concepts introduced here reappear in Grade 12 and are frequent sources of NEET questions.
What you'll practise
- Identify Leaf (Types, Venation, Modification)
- Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for morphology of flowering plants
- Apply morphology of flowering plants concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Morphology of Flowering Plants โ Leaf (Types, Venation, Modification) quiz
Grade 11 Biology โ Morphology of Flowering Plants โ Leaf (Types, Venation, Modification): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Reticulate venation is typical of
- Parallel venation is typical of
- Pinnately compound leaf is seen in
- Palmately compound leaf is seen in
- Alternate phyllotaxy is seen in
- Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in
- Whorled phyllotaxy is seen in
- Leaf tendrils occur in
- Leaf spines are seen in
- Phyllodes (leaf-like petioles) occur in
- Pitcher of Nepenthes is a modification of
- Sundew (Drosera) leaves are modified for
- A simple leaf has
- Stipules at the base of petiole are characteristic of
- Venation is the pattern arrangement of
- A compound leaf in which leaflets are attached to a common axis (rachis) is
- Clasping leaf base is seen in
- Sheathing leaf base is typical of
- Petiole expanded like a lamina is a
- Leaflets arranged along both sides of rachis is called
- In Citrus, the leaflet at the tip only is present โ this is called
- Which is NOT a function of leaves?
- Tendrils of pea are modifications of
- Leaflets of compound leaf arise from
- Furcate (dichotomous) venation is seen in
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