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Plant cells and tissues

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thin walled plant cell for storage or photosynthesis parenchyma
living irregularly shaped plant cell for support collenchyma
dead plant cells with thick cell walls used for support sclerenchyma
plant tissue containing parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells ground
plant tissue located between dermal and vascular tissue ground
plant tissue used for support, food making, and food storage ground
plant tissue consisting of cork and epidermis dermal
tissue consisting of outermost layer of plant cells dermal
plant tissue for protection and prevention of water loss dermal
type of dermal tissue on herbaceous plants and covered with waxy cuticle epidermis
type of dermal tissue that makes up the bark and protects woody plants cork
plant tissue found in growing regions of the plant meristematic
type of meristematic tissue found in roots and stems apical
type of meristematic tissue resulting in circumference growth lateral
plant tissue found througout the plant for transport of nutrients and water vascular
type of vascular tissue; transports water and minerals through a network of usually dead cells xylem
type of vascular tissue; transports nutrients through a network of usually living cells phloem
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