Q.65 Sieve-tube elements found in Angiosperms are Sieve tube P-protein present P-protein absent Sieve-plate Companion cells Choose the correct answer from the options given below : A, B, D, E only A, C, D, E only A, B, C, D, E only A, B, E only

Q.65 Sieve-tube elements found in Angiosperms are

  1. Sieve tube
  2. P-protein present
  3. P-protein absent
  4. Sieve-plate
  5. Companion cells

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

  1. A, B, D, E only
  2. A, C, D, E only
  3. A, B, C, D, E only
  4. A, B, E only

    A, C, D, E only is the correct answer for sieve-tube elements in angiosperms. These living phloem cells form sieve tubes, lack P-protein, feature sieve plates, and associate with companion cells, excluding P-protein presence as a characteristic.

    Sieve-Tube Element Structure

    Sieve-tube elements stack end-to-end in angiosperm phloem to conduct sugars. Mature forms lack nuclei and ribosomes but retain thin cytoplasm and plasma membranes.

    Feature Analysis

    • Sieve tube (A): Correct—these elements collectively form sieve tubes via end-to-end alignment.

    • P-protein present (B): Incorrect—P-protein (phloem protein) occurs mainly in sieve elements of minor veins or Fabaceae; absent or minimal in most angiosperm sieve-tube elements, which use callose plugs for sealing.

    • P-protein absent (C): Correct—mature sieve-tube elements typically lack P-protein.

    • Sieve-plate (D): Correct—end walls bear specialized sieve plates with large pores (>1 μm) distinguishing angiosperms from gymnosperm sieve cells.

    • Companion cells (E): Correct—densely cytoplasmic cells connected via plasmodesmata provide metabolic support to enucleate sieve-tube elements.

    Option Breakdown

    Option Features Included Why Valid/Invalid Correct?
    A, B, D, E only Sieve tube, P-protein present, Sieve-plate, Companion cells Includes erroneous P-protein presence. No 
    A, C, D, E only Sieve tube, P-protein absent, Sieve-plate, Companion cells Matches angiosperm characteristics excluding P-protein. Yes
    A, B, C, D, E only All features Claims contradictory P-protein presence/absence. No 
    A, B, E only Sieve tube, P-protein present, Companion cells Omits sieve plates; wrong on P-protein. No 

    Sieve-tube elements angiosperms lack P-protein but contain sieve-plates and companion cells, forming efficient phloem transport systems crucial for GATE Life Sciences plant anatomy mastery.

    Defining Features

    Elongated cells align into sieve tubes ending in porous sieve plates; companion cells sustain function.

    P-Protein Clarification

    Absent in mature general sieve-tube elements (unlike minor veins); callose seals wounds instead.

    Exam Focus

    Option 2 excludes P-protein presence, matching angiosperm phloem specialization.

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