Which of the following would not be seen in a cross section through the woody part of a root? a. sclerenchyma cells b. parenchyma cells c. sieve-tube elements d. root hairs
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Step 1: Sclerenchyma cells, parenchyma cells, and sieve-tube elements can all be found in the woody part of a root in a cross section. Show more…
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