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forms a transportation system that moves water and nurtrience around the plant. |
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wider than trachaides. aranged on top of each other like tin cans. |
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arranged end to end. found in phloem. |
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surround sieve tube elements. support phloem. |
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cells that have thin cell walls and large centeral vacuoles surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm. |
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strong flexible cell walls that support larger plants |
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cells w/ extremly thick rigid cell walls that make ground tissue tough and strong. |
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cluster of tissue that are resposable for the plants continuing growth. |
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cells that are not specified for function |
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group of undeferentiated cells that devied to produce new stems and roots. |
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cells devlope into mature cells with speclized instrutions |
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no single roots grow longer than the rest |
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tiny cellular projections fill small area in soil |
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small layer in spongy tissue. |
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layer extends to another layer of cells |
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covers roots vascular sub system |
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protects roots as it forces its way through the soil. |
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condom around the vascular cylinder. |
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where leaves are attached |
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undevloped tissues that can produce stems and leaves. |
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monocots- spread out along tissue dicots-packed tightly around pith |
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produces thickness in stems |
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produce the outer covering of stems |
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when wood no longer conducts water |
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active in fluid transport and lighter in color |
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includes all of the tissues outside the vascular cambium |
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