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Question
In which of the following pairs of parts of a flowering plant is epidermis absent?
Options
Root tip and shoot tip
Shoot bud and floral bud
Ovule and seed
Petiole and pedicel
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Solution
Root tip and shoot tip
Explanation:
The root tip and shoot tip have meristematic cells and hence epidermis is absent. The epidermis has differentiated cells which is not the case in the case of meristem.
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