QUESTION 1 Matching - A tissue system that typically works in storage or photosynthesis. - A conducting cell type of the xylem that has pits, is tapered at each end, and is dead at maturity. - A meristem that grows the plant vertically. - A modified stem. - A tissue from which lateral roots arise. - A layer of cells surrounding the vascular cylinder in roots and regulates what enters the xylem. - Secondary phloem is part of ______. - The vascular cambium produces this tissue to the "inside" of a stem or root. - The conducting cell type of the phloem. - The oldest part of a tree branch is found... A. Spine B. Sieve tube element C. Dermal D. Shoot apical meristem E. Bark F. Guard cell G. Wood H. next to the trunk I. Vascular cambium J. Secondary xylem K. Vessel element L. Epidermis M. next to the terminal bud N. Secondary phloem O. Fiber cells P. Tuber Q. pericycle R. Tracheid S. Ground T. Endodermis
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