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Pranav Mishra
Subject: Biology
, asked on 13/8/15
In NCERT book,it is written that Simple Permanent Tissues are made up of one type of cell and Complex Tissues are made up of more than one type of cells.The question is what are those 'more than one type of cells' in Complex Tissues?
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Pranav Mishra
Subject: Biology
, asked on 11/8/15
What is Cambium?How is it formed?Give a brief description.What is Spring wood and Autumn wood?
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Rasi Annanthi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 1/8/15
what is secondary growth in plants? describe various steps of secondary growth in dicot stem with the help of diagram.
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Rasi Annanthi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 1/8/15
which meristem does produce growth in length?
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Rasi Annanthi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 1/8/15
Where are bulliform cells found in leaves?
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Rasi Annanthi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 1/8/15
which kind of roots have polyarch vascular bundles?
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Tithi Das
Subject: Biology
, asked on 11/7/15
How is secondary growth accomplished in a dicot root???
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Tithi Das
Subject: Biology
, asked on 11/7/15
name the tissue involved in linear and lateral growth in plant
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Arpit
Subject: Biology
, asked on 28/3/23
Please answer its urgent
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Skg|siddharth Mithra
Subject: Biology
, asked on 9/2/23
Which are more evolved dicot or monocot plants ?
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Nanda
Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/9/22
Difference between: Dicot Root and Monocot Root, Dicot Stem and M
onocot stem
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Sana Suboohi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 28/7/22
EXPERT PLS SEND ANSWER URGENTLY!!!
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Ananya Choudhury
Subject: Biology
, asked on 30/6/22
what is the correct answer here
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Samayita Chakroborty
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/3/22
What is the difference between self polination and polination?
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Divyang Parmar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 12/11/21
Answer the following MCQ with reason.
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