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a root that grows from an unexpected region of the plant, such as from a stem or leaf  adventitious roots  
the distinct layers of xylem that result from the patterns of spring and summer growth in a tree  annual growth rings  
the outer section of a woody stem which provides protection for the stem and helps transport food throughout the plant  bark  
the upward movement of liquids through very narrow tubes  capillarity  
the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration toward one of lower concentration by random molecular motion; also known as passive transport  diffusion  
one-way diffusion (generally of water) through a semipermeable membrane  osmosis  
a bundle of xylem and phloem tubes in a herbaceous stem  fibrovascular bundles  
a method of vegetative propagation that involves transplanting living tissue from one plant to another  grafting  
older, darker xylem tissue that forms the core of a tree's trunk; serves as support for the stem but cannot conduct water because of the accumulation of resins and oils  heartwood  
relatively young xylem tissue in a stem that conducts sap and forms the lighter outer part of the wood  sapwood  
the section of a twig between nodes  internode  
a mark at a node of a twig that show where a leaf stalk (petriole) was attached in a previous year  leaf scars  
a small opening in the bark of a woody stem that allows air to enter the stem to provide a means of respiration  lenticels  
primary - the growth in length at the stem or root  primary and secondary growth  
the soft storage tissue at the center of roots and stems that consists of parenchyma cells  pith  
the tough outer covering of the stem of a monocot, consisting of thickened and strengthened epidermal cells  rind  
the cone-shaped protective structure covering a root tip  root cap  
root cortex - the region of a root inside the epidermis that is used to store food  root cortex and stele  
the upward flow of fluids through the xylem of roots and stems  sap stream  
scion - in grafting, thee branch which is to be grafted onto another plant  scion and stock  
a food-containing tube of the phloem of plants  sieve tubes  
taproots system - the primary root penetrates the soil with relatively little branching, remains larger than the secondary roots that branch off from it, and is often used to store food; characteristic of monocots  taproots, fleshy roots, and fibrous roots  
the large end bud of the twig that causes it to grow in length; also called apical bud  terminal buds and lateral buds  
the growth respons of a plant to a physical stimulus  tropism  
in botony, sap-conducting tissues tha serve as the "circulatory system" of a plant; xylem and phloem  vascular tissue  
the process of using vegetative reproductive methods to start a new plant from a root, stem, or leaf  vegetative propagation  
the strong, resilient inner section of a woody stem, composed of xylem tissue  wood