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1. Perianth are present in
A. Monocotyledons
B. Dicotyledons
C. Pteridophytes
D. Gymnosperms
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2. Most advanced plants in the plant kingdom are
A. Angiosperms
B. Gymnosperms
C. Cryptogams
D. Phanerogams
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3. The example for the epiphytic roots is
A. Radish
B. Banyan
C. Vanda
D. Crotalaria
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4. Open vascular bundles are seen in
A. Bryophytes
B. Pteridophytes
C. Monocotyledons
D. Dicotyledons
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5. Secondary growth is usually absent in
A. Pteridophytes
B. Gymnosperms
C. Monocotyledons
D. Dicotyledons
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