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Permanent tissues develop from :

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Filtration of the blood takes place at ______. 

[16] Excretory Products and Their Elimination
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In a given habitat we have 20 plant species and 20 animal species. Should we call this as ‘diversity’ or ‘biodiversity’? Justify your answer.

[1] The Living World
Chapter: [1] The Living World
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The male and female reproductive organs of several pteridophytes and gymnosperms are comparable to floral structures of angiosperms. Make an attempt to compare the various reproductive parts of pteridophytes and gymnosperms with reproductive structures of angiosperms.

[3] Plant Kingdom
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Rearrange the following zones as seen in the root in vertical section and choose the correct option.

  1. Root hair zone
  2. Zone of meristems
  3. Rootcap zone
  4. Zone of maturation
  5. Zone of elongation
[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Roots developed from parts of the plant other than radicle are called ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Roots obtain oxygen from air in the soil for respiration. In the absence or deficiency of O2, root growth is restricted or completely stopped. How do the plants growing in marshlands or swamps obtain their O2 required for root respiration?

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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In swampy areas like the Sunderbans in West Bengal, plants bear special kind of roots called ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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In aquatic plants like Pistia and Eichhornia, leaves and roots are found near ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Carrot ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Sweet potato ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Asparagus ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Radish ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Dahlia ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Name the body part modified for food storage in the following:

Portulaca ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Give two examples of roots that develop from different parts of the angiospermic plant other than the radicle.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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The essential functions of roots are anchorage and absorption of water and minerals in the terrestrial plant. What functions are associated with the roots of aquatic plants. How are roots of aquatic plants and terrestrial plants different?

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Rhizome of ginger is like the roots of other plants that grows underground. Despite this fact ginger is a stem and not a root. Justify.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Which one of the following types of cell is involved in making of the inner walls of blood vessels?

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Name the different cell junctions found in tissues.

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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