11th Biology Chapter 6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants MCQ Test for 2026 exam

Test your knowledge with our Anatomy of Flowering Plants MCQ Test for 11th Biology Chapter 6. This MCQ Test covers plant tissues, cell structures, and internal organ arrangements to help you grasp flowering plant anatomy.

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11th Biology: Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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1. Which part of the leaf contains large air cavities?

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2. What type of vascular bundle is typical of monocot stems?

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3. Which cells in the leaf are elongated and arranged vertically?

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4. Which type of cells are found in the pith of dicot stems?

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5. What are the primary components of phloem?

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6. What are trichomes?

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7. The endodermis is characterized by the presence of what feature?

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8. In dicotyledonous stems, what type of vascular bundles are present?

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9. What is the primary function of the cuticle in plants?

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10. Which of the following is not a part of the epidermal tissue system?

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Brief for Anatomy of Flowering Plants MCQ Test

Plants are made up of different types of tissues classified into meristematic (apical, lateral, and intercalary) and permanent (simple and complex) tissues. These tissues perform functions such as food assimilation and storage, water and mineral transport, and providing mechanical support.

There are three main tissue systems:

  1. Epidermal Tissue System: Composed of epidermal cells, stomata, and epidermal appendages.
  2. Ground Tissue System: Makes up the bulk of the plant and includes the cortex, pericycle, and pith.
  3. Vascular Tissue System: Consists of xylem and phloem, which form vascular bundles that transport water, minerals, and food.

Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants differ in the type, number, and location of their vascular bundles. Most dicotyledonous plants also undergo secondary growth in their roots and stems.

Chapter wise biology 11th grade mcq

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