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simple tissues
composed of one type of cell
ground tissue system
fills the interior of the plant
vascular tissue
conduction
dermal tissue systerm
forms a protective coat
where do epidermal cells have no cutilcle?
roots
parenchyma cells are located where?
primary walls.
collenchyma where
dermal layer cortex
sclerynchyma where?
xylem?
name the three types of ground tissues?
parenchyma, collencyma, and sclerenchyma
what type of cells does xylem have?
trachieds and veseel elements
what do companion cells do?
load sugars on the sieve tube membranes
what plants only have primary growth?
herbacioous
bud
underdeveloped shoot that can become flowers leaves stems
cork cambium
lateral meristem that produces cork cells and cork parenchyma
decidious
plant that sheds leaves or other structures at regular intervals.
perenial
ggrows year after year. more than two years.
trachied
type of water conducting cell in the xylem.
vascular cambium
produces ssecondary xylem and secondary phloem
what does secondary phloem become?
inner bark
secondary xylem becomes what?
wood