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- four ways in which leaves may be arranged on a stem
- the three main types of plant tissue
- four types of structural tissue
- two types of vascular tissue
- one of the most important types of meristematic tissue
- three types of venation
- the parts of a plant cell that separate its contents from the surrounding environment
- the part of a plant cell that controls the cells activities
- the structures in a plant cell that carry out photosynthesis
Brief Explanations
- Alternate, opposite, whorled, and rosette are common leaf - arrangements on a stem.
- Dermal, vascular, and ground are the three main plant tissue types.
- Parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, and epidermis are types of structural tissue.
- Xylem and phloem are the two types of vascular tissue.
- Apical meristem is an important meristematic tissue.
- Parallel, reticulate, and dichotomous are types of venation.
- The cell membrane separates a plant cell's contents from the environment.
- The nucleus controls a plant cell's activities.
- Chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
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- Alternate, opposite, whorled, rosette
- Dermal, vascular, ground
- Parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, epidermis
- Xylem, phloem
- Apical meristem
- Parallel, reticulate, dichotomous
- Cell membrane
- Nucleus
- Chloroplasts