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The nature of cells occuring in medulla is
Options
(a) liquified
(b) parenchymatous
(c) suberised
(d) collenchymatous
Correct Answer:
parenchymatous
Explanation:
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Topics: Structural Organisation In Plants
(243)
Subject: Biology
(4253)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- Heartwood differs from sapwood in:
- Quantasomes are found in
- In mitochondria cristae act as sites for
- Adaptation to colour vision occurs in
- Which one of the following type of plastids does not contain stored food material?
Topics: Structural Organisation In Plants (243)
Subject: Biology (4253)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
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