Plant Structure 2 BINGO.

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Plant Structure 2 BINGO

Write any 12 into your grid corm Dixon & Joly lignin plant cell sucker(s) apical bud stem tuber mesophyll primary root tendril sessile herbaceous modified root receptacle testa axillary bud internode phloem sieve tube root water vapour lateral root(s) cohesive transpiration stream vascular bundle non-vascular root tuber leaf vascular tissue apical meristem adventitious root parallel venation netted venation xylem tracheids cotyledon capillarity petiole(s) sieve tube cell root hair deciduous zone of differentiation monocotyledon(ous) free water: available (soil) water