Question:

Identify the correct set of statements:

  1. The leaflets are modified into pointed hard thorns in Citrus and Bougainvillea
  2. Axillary buds form slender and spirally coiled tendrils in cucumber and pumpkin
  3. Stem is flattened and fleshy on Opuntia and modified to perform the function of leaves
  4. Rhizophora shows vertically upward growing roots that help to get oxygen for respiration
  5. Subaerially growing stems in grasses and strawberry help in vegetative propagation

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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  • (b) and (c) only
  • (a) and (d) only
  • (b), (c), (d) and (e) only
  • (a), (b), (d) and (e) only
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

  • Thorns, which are woody, straight, and pointed structures, can also develop from axillary buds on stems. Many plants, including Citrus and Bougainvillea, have thorns.
  • Stem tendrils, which are slender and spirally coiled, develop from axillary buds and assist plants in climbing. Examples of plants that use stem tendrils include cucumber, pumpkins, and watermelon.
  • In arid regions, some plants modify their stems into flattened structures, such as Opuntia. These structures contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
  • Rhizophora grows in swampy areas, and many of its roots emerge from the ground and grow vertically upward. These roots, known as pneumatophores, aid in respiration by obtaining oxygen.
  • Grass and strawberry underground stems spread to new environments, and new plants are formed through vegetative propagation when older parts die.
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Morphology of Flowering Plants

Morphology in flowering plants tells us that every plant has two systems such as a root system and a shoot system. The root system digs deep into the ground and structures a system of its own. On the other hand, the shoot system is the one that is above ground level and includes various plant parts. 

Root System

The descending part of the plant grows under the soil roots. During the germination process, the radicle from the seed grows earthward and branches out. The branches along with the primary root are called the root system. Roots lack chlorophyll and therefore they are not green in color. Roots are positively geotropic and hydrotropic, that is, they grow downwards ground and water, and negatively phototropic, which is growing away from light.

There are three types of root systems found in plants are as follows:

  1. TapRoot System
  2. Fibrous Root System
  3. Adventitious Root System

Shoot System

The stem is also an essential element of the plant. It is the ascending portion of the plant axis that bears branches, flowers, leaves, and fruits, as well as aiding in water and mineral conduction. It is the plant's aerial portion, brought about from an embryo's plumule or germinating seeds. Young stems are ordinarily green, but they finally turn woody and brown.