Tissues, tissue systems, secondary growth in dicot stem and root.
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Q1 · Anatomy of Flowering Plants · EASY
Which type of tissue is responsible for the radial conduction of water and minerals in the stem of a dicot plant?
Q2 · Anatomy of Flowering Plants · MEDIUM
In a typical dicot root undergoing secondary growth, which tissue is responsible for the formation of secondary xylem and secondary phloem?
Q3 · Anatomy of Flowering Plants · EASY
Identify the tissue system that includes the epidermis, stomata, and trichomes in flowering plants.
Q4 · Anatomy of Flowering Plants · MEDIUM
During secondary growth in a dicot stem, the cambial ring is formed by the joining of which two types of cambium?
Q5 · Anatomy of Flowering Plants · HARD
A student observes a transverse section of a dicot root showing a polyarch condition with alternating xylem and phloem bundles. After secondary growth begins, which of the following events occurs first?