Anatomy Of Flowering Plants Question 31

Question: In monocots, root cap is formed by:

Options:

A) Dermatogen

B) Calyptrogen

C) Wound cambium

D) Vascular cambium

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Dermatogen is the histogen or meristematic regions of root and stem which is produced by apical meristem and give rise to uniseriate epidermis by anticlinal divisions; option A is incorrect.

Monocotyledons have one additional histogen along with dermatogens, periblem and plerome Calyptrogen being the fourth one that makes root cap.

The vascular cambium, also called as wood cambium, has thin walled highly vacuolated cells of two types, the fusiform initials and the ray initials.

The fusiform initials are the elongated cells that give rise to secondary xylem and secondary phloem. Ray initials are horizontally organized and produce vascular rays (medullary rays or ray parenchyma). Thus, the correct answer is option B.