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16. Cuticle is made up of a chemical substance
A. Lignin
B. Cellulose
C. Cutin
D. Suberin
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17. When the Xylem and Phloem lie in the same radius, the vascular bundle is known as
A. Collateral
B. Radial
C. Tangential
D. Transverse
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18. Starch sheath of Dicot stem is morphologically homologous to
A. Epiblema of root
B. Endodermis of root
C. Pericycle root
D. Epidermis of monocot stem
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19. A strip of thin walled tissue with rectangular shaped cells present in the vascular bundle is known as
A. Cork cambium
B. Fascicular cambium
C. Phloem
D. Xylem
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20. Multicellular hairs occur on the epidermis of
A. Dicot stem
B. Moncot stem
C. Dicot root
D. Monocot root
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