
Anatomy of Flowering Plants โ Secondary Growth
Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 21 ยท 25 questions
In Grade 11 biology, Anatomy of Flowering Plants explores Secondary Growth. Concepts introduced here reappear in Grade 12 and are frequent sources of NEET questions.
What you'll practise
- Describe Secondary Growth
- Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for anatomy of flowering plants
- Apply anatomy of flowering plants concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Anatomy of Flowering Plants โ Secondary Growth quiz
Grade 11 Biology โ Anatomy of Flowering Plants โ Secondary Growth: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Secondary growth is caused by
- Secondary xylem is also called
- Cambium activity produces xylem
- Cambium produces secondary phloem on the
- Spring wood (early wood) is
- Autumn wood (late wood) is
- Annual ring consists of
- Heartwood is
- Sapwood is
- Bark includes all tissues
- Phellogen is also called
- Phellem (cork) cells are dead because of deposition of
- Lenticels allow
- Periderm consists of
- Interfascicular cambium arises from
- Fascicular cambium lies between
- Secondary growth is typically absent in
- Dendrochronology is the study of
- Tyloses are outgrowths from
- Harder, darker heartwood is mechanically
- A tree's age can be estimated by counting
- Medullary rays are made of
- In dicot roots, secondary growth begins with
- Girth of a tree increases due to
- Secondary phloem in older stems is
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