This section focuses on numerical, data-based, and quantitative problems related to plant cells and tissues. It is designed for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners who want to strengthen their ability to interpret biological data and apply concepts mathematically.
In this section, you will practice:
Numerical problems based on cell size, surface area, and volume relationships
Calculations related to rates of cell division in meristematic tissues
Data-based questions on tissue distribution and growth patterns
Interpretation of graphs and tables related to plant tissue activity
Quantitative comparison of transport efficiency in xylem and phloem
NCERT-aligned numerical questions and exam-oriented practice sets
The content is structured to improve data interpretation, enhance step-by-step calculation skills, and help students confidently handle numerical and graph-based questions in school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.
Develop accuracy and confidence in solving numerical applications related to plant cells and tissues through systematic practice.
Q. How many layers of cells typically make up the epidermis in dicotyledonous plants?
A.
1
B.
2
C.
3
D.
4
Solution
The epidermis in dicotyledonous plants typically consists of a single layer of cells.