Anatomy and Morphology of Plants
Whorled, simple leaves with reticulate venation are present in which of the following plants?
How do the various leaf modifications help plants?
The main function of the leaves is to carry out the process of photosynthesis. However, in a few plants, leaves are modified to perform different functions.
(a) Tendrils: The leaves of a pea plant are modified into tendrils that help the plant in climbing.
(b) Spines: The leaves in cactus are modified into sharp spines that act as an organ of defence.
(c) Phyllode: The leaves of some Australian acacia are short-lived and soon replaced by flattened, green structures called as phyllodes that arise from the petiole of the leaves. The petioles in these plants synthesize food.
(d) Pitcher: The leaves of the pitcher plant are modified into pitcher-like structures, which contain digestive juices and help in trapping and digesting insects.
Whorled, simple leaves with reticulate venation are present in which of the following plants?
Leaves become modified into spines in
Identify the group of plants possessing leaf tendrils.
Which of the following is an incorrect pair?
Parkinsonia is a good example of
Which plant part is modified into pitcher in pitcher plants?
Tendrils are found in the following plants. Identify whether they are stem tendrils or leaf tendrils. (a) Cucumber (b) Peas (c) Pumpkins (d) Grapevine (e) Watermelons
Tendrils of grapevines are homologous to the tendril of pumpkins but are analogous to that of pea. Justify the above statement.
Match the following columns. Column I Column II A. Opuntia 1. Stem thorns B. Asparagus 2. Phylloclades C. Citrus 3. Cladodes
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