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The most abundant of all plant cells What are Parenchyma cells?
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The cell responsible for the gritty texture in pears What are Sclerenchyma cells?
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Specialized cells found in xylem tissue What are Tracheids and vessel elements?
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The strings found in celery What are Collenchyma cells?
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Multifunctional tissue found in many parts of the plant What is Ground tissue?
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Tissue that can include features such as the waxy cuticle, stomata and trichomes What is Dermal tissue?
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Tissue responsible for growth in plants What is Meristematic tissue?
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Tissue responsible for transporting food and water in plants What is Vascular tissue?
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What is The primary function of roots? To absorb and anchor
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Tap roots and fibrous roots What are The two basic types of roots?
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Root hairs What are Extensions of the root epidermis that help plants absorb water?
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Epidermis, Cortex, Endodermis, Pericycle, Vascular Tissue What are The layers of the root from the outside to the inside?
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Herbaceous and woody What are Two types of stems?
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Meristems found in woody stems responsible for producing bark What is Cork cambium?
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Meristematic tissue responsible for primary growth What are Apical meristems?
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Corms, tubers and rhizomes What are Stems modified for storage?
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Photosynthesis What is The primary function of a leaf?
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Spongy and Palisade Mesophyll What are Specialized ground tissue responsible for photosynthesis?
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Stomata Where does Gas exchange take place?
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Poinsettias, Venus flytraps and sweet pea tendrils What are Examples of modified leaves?
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Explain the correlation between secondary growth and the outstanding sound of a Stradivarius violin
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A mini ice age resulted in slow growth over a long period of time. This produce d extremely slow growth that produced very dense wood. This wood gave rise to violins capable of producing superior sound.
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