chapter 6,7,8
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Retardation of water loss by cork cells is provided by | Suberin and waxes
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Which of the following statements pertaining to monocots is true | they have no vascular cambium
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which of the following function primarily in the lateral conduction of food in a stem | rays
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the tyloses that prevent conduction of any kind in wood are most frequently found in | xylem cells
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in woody dicots which of the following may eventually be crushed as growth occurs | cortex
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which of the following would NOT be part of a stele | cortex
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siphonosteles occur in most | ferns
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discrete patches of xylem and phloem found in herbaceous dicots stems are called | vascular bundles
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a discrete region of xylem and phloem in a dicot stem is called a |
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