Q1
NEET 2015Complex Tissues

Phloem in gymnosperms lacks:

Q2
NEET 2016Root Anatomy

Casparian strips are present in:

Q3
NEET 2017Secondary Growth

Cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are collectively called:

Q4
NEET 2018Simple Tissues

Collenchyma differs from sclerenchyma in:

Q5
NEET 2019Stem Anatomy

In monocot stem, the vascular bundles are:

Q6
NEET 2020Secondary Growth

Heartwood differs from sapwood in:

Q7
NEET 2021Secondary Growth

Annual rings are formed due to:

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