Match column I with column II.
Column I | Column II | ||
A | Leaf tendril | i | Nepenthes |
B | Spines | ii | Onion |
C | Fleshy leaves | iii | Opuntia |
D | Phyllode | iv | Lathyrus |
Choose the correct answer from the options given.
A | B | C | D | |
1 | iv | iii | ii | i |
2 | iii | iv | i | ii |
3 | iv | iii | i | ii |
4 | iii | i | iv | ii |
Leaf tendrils - leaf modification for providing mechanical support for climbing - E.g., pea leaf lets, complete leaf of Lathyrus, stipules of Smilax, leaf apex of Gloriosa, petiole of Nepenthes.
Spines - modified leaf for defense or protection from grazing animals - E.g., complete leaf as in cacti like Opuntia, leaf margin, apex and surface of Solanum xanthocarpum, leaf margin of Aloe, stipules of Acacia arabica
Phyllodes - Any organ of leaf other than lamina modified as green photosynthetic structure - Australian acacia (complete petiole), lower half of petiole in Nepenthes. Stipules of Lathyrus and pea.
Fleshy leaves - These leaves store food materials or water or both - E.g., onion, garlic, cabbage, Aloe, Bryophyllum.