In the following pairs, where do you get lignin in both the element?
Tracheid and collenchyma
Sclerenchyma and sieve tube
Sclerenchyma and trachea
Parenchyma and endodermis
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Sclerenchyma and trachea
The cells of sclerenchyma are long or short, narrow, thick walled and lignified. These are dead cells and do not perform any metabolic function. Tracheids (tracheary element) are elongated cells with tapering ends. The wall of tracheids is moderatly thick and usually lignified.
One of the characteristic of sieve tube is
it is a part of phloem
function is transport of inorganic solutes
it is dead cell
sieve plate is not present
Interfascicular cambium is a
primary meristematic tissue
primordial meristem
type of protoderm
secondary meristematic tissue
Portion of apical meristem that gives xylem tissue is called
protoxylem
procambium
metaxylem
tracheid
Interfascicular cambium develops from the cells of
medullary rays
xylem parenchyma
endodermis
pericycle
Age of a tree can be estimated by
its height and girth
biomass
number of annual rings
diameter of its heartwood
Medullary rays are tissues made up of
phloem parenchyma
xylem parenchyma
sieve tube
sclerenchyma