Title: Mosses
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6Mosses
Ferns
Conifers and all Flowering Plants
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15Sporophyte
Meiosis
Fertilization
Gametophyte (prothallus)
Sporophyte
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19Extinct lycopsids Carboniferous
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24274.9 feet tall 102.6 feet around at base
6000 tons
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44apical meristem increases height primary
growth
45lateral meristem increases girth
secondary growth
46Cambium layer that is dividing and
differentiating
47 a natural material, friendly to the
environment Cork!
1.An ax is used to make notches along the outer
circumference of the trunk.
2.Longitudinal notches are also cut.
3.The ax is put into the notch to peel the bark
from the tree.
4.Because of its sap, cork bark can be peeled
easily.
5.After thoroughly dried, the harvested bark is
boiled, processed and selected for shipment.
www.umc-net.co.jp/ global/umc-cork/index6.html
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57Berry
Drupe
Follicle
Legume
Achene
Capsule
Nut
Grain
Aggregate
Accessory - Pome
Multiple
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59http//www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalr
esources/DD5637.html
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