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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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Neil A. Campbell. Figure 31.15 Dermal tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue The three tissue systems . The dermal system , or epi- dermis , is a single layer of cells that covers the entire body of a young plant . The vascular tissue ...
Neil A. Campbell. Figure 31.15 Dermal tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue The three tissue systems . The dermal system , or epi- dermis , is a single layer of cells that covers the entire body of a young plant . The vascular tissue ...
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... tissue continuous throughout the root system . Primary Growth of Shoots The apical meristem of a shoot is a dome - shaped mass of dividing cells at the tip of the terminal bud ( Figure 31.21 ) . As in the root , the apical meristem of ...
... tissue continuous throughout the root system . Primary Growth of Shoots The apical meristem of a shoot is a dome - shaped mass of dividing cells at the tip of the terminal bud ( Figure 31.21 ) . As in the root , the apical meristem of ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
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