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Question
Arrange the following in the sequence you would find them in a plant starting from the periphery – phellem, phellogen, phelloderm.
Solution
Phellem → Phellogen → Phelloderm
Phellem or cork is the outermost layer, followed by phellogen (cork cambium) which in turn is followed by phelloderm (secondary cortex).
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Match List - I with List - II.
List - I | List - II | ||
(a) | Lenticels | (i) | Phellogen |
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(c) | Secondary cortex | (iii) | Exchange of gases |
(d) | Cork | (iv) | Phelloderm |
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