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Title: Figure 35'1 A comparison of monocots and dicots


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Figure 35.1 A comparison of monocots and dicots
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Figure 35.2 Morphology of a flowering plant an
overview
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Figure 35.5 Simple versus compound leaves
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Figure 35.6 Modified leaves Tendrils, pea plant
(top left) spines, cacti (top right) succulent
(bottom left) brightly-colored leaves,
poinsettia (bottom right)
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Figure 35.7 The three tissue systems
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Figure 35.8 Water-conducting cells of xylem
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Figure 35.9 Food-conducting cells of the phloem
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Figure 35.10 Review of general plant cell
structure
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Figure 35.11 The three major categories of plant
cells
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Figure 35.12 Locations of major meristems an
overview of plant growth
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Figure 35.13 Morphology of a winter twig
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Figure 35.14 Primary growth of a root
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Figure 35.15 Organization of primary tissues in
young roots
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Figure 35.16 The formation of lateral roots
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Figure 35.17 The terminal bud and primary growth
of a shoot
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Figure 35.18 Organization of primary tissues in
young stems
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Figure 35.19 Leaf anatomy
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Figure 35.20 Production of secondary xylem and
phloem by the vascular cambium
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Figure 35.21 Secondary growth of a stem (Layer 1)
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Figure 35.21 Secondary growth of a stem (Layer 3)
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Figure 35.22 Anatomy of a three-year-old stem
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Figure 35.22x Secondary growth of a stem
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Figure 35.23 Anatomy of a tree trunk
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