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chapter 25 vaccab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| forms the protactire outer layer of a plant. | grolmd tissue |
| mak up much of the inside of the inside of the nonwoody, parts of a plant, includig root, stems, and leaves. | groumd tissue |
| in the nonwoody parts of a plant, dermal tissue torms a "skin" called the epidermis. | epidermis |
| cells contain a water proof chemical and are not covered by awxy cuticle. | cork |
| the vessel cells are wider than tracheids and have large perfortion in theire hnds. | vessels |
| the conducting strands in phloesm are called sieve tubes. | sieve tubes |
| the ground tissve surrounding the vascular tissue is called the cortex | cortex |
| which are slender projections of the cell membrane | root hairs |
| covers and protects the actively growing root tip. | root cap |
| a plant with steais that are fleexible and isually green is called a herbaceous plant. | herbaceous plant |
| the stems of her baceous plants contain bundles of xylem and phloem celled vascular bundles. | vascular bondles |
| the grownd tissue inside the ring is called the rith | pith |
| they xylem in heartwood, which can no longer conduct water provides support | heartwood |
| which lies outside the heartwood, contains vessel cells that can conduct water | sapwood |
| most leaves have a flattemed portion, called the blad, that is often attached to a stem by a stalk called the petiole. | petiole |
| in leaves, the ground tissueis called mesophll. | mesoph |
| this loss of water vapor from a plant is called transpiration. | transpiration |
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