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6. Naptiform tuberous roots are seen in
A. Carrot
B. Beet root
C. Radish
D. Vanda
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7. Vascular bundles are arranged in the form of a ring in
A. Pteridophytes
B. Gymnosperms
C. Monocotyledons
D. Dicotyledons
Explanation:
8. The bud which is present at the tip of the stem is
A. Axillary bud
B. Terminal bud
C. Node
D. Internode
Explanation:
9. Recent approximate species of flowering plants are
A. 1,86,000
B. 2,86,000
C. 3,86,000
D. 4,86,000
Explanation:
10. The largest group of plant kingdom is
A. Cryptogams
B. Angiosperms
C. Gymnosperms
D. Phanerogams
Explanation: