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... tissue , an association of many parenchyma cells with a common function . A plant tissue composed of more than one type of cell is called a complex tissue ... tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue The three. Chapter 31 : Anatomy of a Plant ...
... tissue , an association of many parenchyma cells with a common function . A plant tissue composed of more than one type of cell is called a complex tissue ... tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue The three. Chapter 31 : Anatomy of a Plant ...
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... tissue of the leaf is continuous with the xylem and phloem of the stem by a leaf trace , a strand of vascular tissue that branches at a node from a vascular bundle in the stem . The leaf trace continues in the petiole as a vein , which ...
... tissue of the leaf is continuous with the xylem and phloem of the stem by a leaf trace , a strand of vascular tissue that branches at a node from a vascular bundle in the stem . The leaf trace continues in the petiole as a vein , which ...
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... tissues bind and support other tissues . Unlike epithelia , the cells of connective tissue are sparsely scat- tered through a nonliving extracellular matrix of fibers and ground substance . 5. Loose connective tissue , used as binding ...
... tissues bind and support other tissues . Unlike epithelia , the cells of connective tissue are sparsely scat- tered through a nonliving extracellular matrix of fibers and ground substance . 5. Loose connective tissue , used as binding ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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