MCQ on Anatomy of Monocot Root
A monocot root comprises an epidermis with root hairs, a cortex for storage, and an endodermis with a Casparian strip. The vascular cylinder contains xylem […]
A monocot root comprises an epidermis with root hairs, a cortex for storage, and an endodermis with a Casparian strip. The vascular cylinder contains xylem […]
A monocot leaf has a single layer of epidermis with stomata for gas exchange. Vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue, lacking a distinct […]
A dicot stem features epidermis, cortex, and pith. Vascular bundles, arranged in a ring, contain xylem for water transport and phloem for nutrient transport. The […]
A dicot root consists of a central vascular cylinder surrounded by cortex and endodermis. The vascular cylinder includes xylem for water transport and phloem for […]
A dicot leaf typically exhibits a broad, flattened shape with a reticulate venation pattern. Its structure includes an epidermis, mesophyll with palisade and spongy layers, […]
Genetic code refers to the set of rules that govern the translation of genetic information carried by DNA or RNA into functional proteins. It involves […]
Carbohydrates are organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, typically in a 1:2:1 ratio. They serve as a primary source of energy for living […]
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is a signaling molecule involved in intracellular communication. It is derived from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and functions as a second messenger, activating […]
Guanosine Triphosphate (GTP) is a nucleotide involved in cellular energy transfer and signal transduction. Similar to ATP, it serves as a high-energy molecule, contributing to […]