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XYLEM
DICOT TILIA STEM OLDER x.s. 3yrs old
DICOT TILIA OLD STEM
DICOT TILIA YOUNG STEM
MONOCOT CORN STEM L.S.
HELICAL
THICKENING
DICOT CUCURBITA MACERATED
STEM
A
D
C
B
A,B,D - HELICAL THICKENING
C - ANNULAR THICKENING
DICOT CUCURBITA
MAGNOLIA MACERATED STEM
SCALARIFORM
PITTING
DICOT TILIA MACERATED STEM
HELICAL THICKENING
CORN MACERATED STEM L.S
ANNULAR
HELIANTHUS MACERATED
BIOLOGY 175.1
PLANT MORPHOLOGY
UNDER:
MR. MUHMIN MICHAEL
MANTING
Tissues Chapter 5. Tissues Four types of tissues – Epithelial – Connective – Muscle – Nervous
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Connective Tissues 1. Connective tissues Introduction Connective tissues provide structural support for other tissues and organs. Connective tissues
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Tissues and types of plant tissues
Chapter 5 Tissues Atoms Macromolecules Cells Tissues The study of tissues is called Histology
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Doc2 - NRCS · cycles is necessary for the spores to attack new plants. After entering the plant, the fungus spores infect the food and water conducting tissues
PLANT TISSUES: VASCULAR TISSUES
Tissues Epithelial Tissues Connective Tissues Muscle Tissues Nervous Tissues
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``Ion Channels''. In Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical …pbsb.med.cornell.edu/pdfs/WECB2009.pdfand other excitable tissues. Ion conducting channels catalyze transmembrane ion move-ment