.The leaves and branches of the stem have the following origin 12.
1.Endogenous
2.Exogenous
3. From both
4. Epidermis
7.Underground runner is known as
1.Twiner
2. Stolon
3.Offset
4. Sucker
8.A stout main stem is found in
1.Herbs
2.Shrubs
3. Trees
4.Twiners
An example for the aerial modification is
1.Cladode
2.Sucker
3.Rhizome
4.Tuber
Example for a twiner
1.Chrysanthemum
2.Clitoria
3. Ginger
4.Hibiscus
Example for Monocarpic perennial is Mango Radish
1.Bamboo
2.Mango
3.Radish
4.Paddy
Example for polycarpic perennial is
1.Paddy
2.Mustard
3.Agave
4.Mango
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is a
1.Tree
2. Shrub
3.Herb
4.Climber
Mango is an example for
1.Tree
2.Shrub
3.Herb
4.Twiner
Organs of perennation are seen in
1.Tuberous roots
2.Epiphytic roots
3.Underground stems
4.Suckers
Paddy is a Biennial 10.
1.Annual
2.Biennial
3.Perennial
4. Monocarpic perennial
Rhizome is a type of
1. Aerial stem
2. Stolon
3. Underground stem
4.Runner
Scale leaves are seen in
1.Underground stems
2.Suckers
3. Tuberous stem
4. Epiphytic roots
Small sized plants with soft stems are known as
1.Herbs
2.Shrubs
3.Trees
4.Climbers
Sub-aerial stem is a
1.Twiner
2.Mango
3.Offset
4.Radish
The stem of Chrysanthemum is a 13
1.Runner
2.Stolon
3.Sucker
4.Climber
Vegtative propagation are found in
1. Tuberous stem
2. Epiphytic roots
3. Suckers
4. Underground stems