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Plant Structure 1 BINGO

Write any 12 into your grid adhesion dicotyledon meristem guard cell tap root anther rhizome modified leaf radicle terminal bud apical dominance primary meristem modified stem fibrous root(s) variegated leaf axil inflorescence nectary root cap shoot bud lateral bud node root pressure phloem vascular system lateral shoot(s) cortex (of plant) secondary root Stoma(ta) companion cells petal palisade cell xylem vegetative transpiration carpel stem xylem vessel cuticle lenticel pith zone of elongation