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Roots, Stems, & Leaves

...  3 Main Tissues:  Dermal Tissue: epidermal cells; outer covering of plant, like skin  Vascular Tissue: contains xylem with tracheid cells & phloem  Ground Tissue: cells between the dermal and vascular; have three types of cells  Parenchyma: thin cell walls  Collenchyma: strong flexible cell w ...
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8B Plants and their Reproduction

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... parts of plant to prevent drying out  Sperm are flagellated, so water (or insects) are required for fertilization  Sporophytes remain attached to the gametophytes after fertilization  Bryophyte spores resistant to drought ...
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