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11. Parenchyma comes under
A. Dermal tissue
B. Fundamental tissue
C. vascular tissue
D. Meristematic tissue
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12. Primary medullary rays are formed in the
A. Interfascicular regions
B. Hypodermis
C. Epidermis
D. Cortex
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13. The vascular bundle of Monocot stem is
A. Collateral, open
B. Arranged in a ring
C. Wedge shaped
D. Collateral closed
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14. Vascular bundle are many in
A. Dicot stem
B. Monocot stem
C. Dicot root
D. Monocot root
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15. Innermost layer of cortex with barrel-shaped cell is known as
A. Palisade parenchyma
B. Spongy parenchyma
C. Starch sheath
D. Hypodermis
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