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chapter 25 vaccab

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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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