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Chapter 37: Plant Structure and Development


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Chapter 37: Plant Structure And Development

This chapter covers basic plant cell and tissue structure and function. An emphasis on plant vascular systems provides a solid background for future discussions regarding transpiration and photosynthesis. Plant growth and development is covered beginning with seed anatomy and physiology. The differences between monocots and dicots are explored. Other important plant components–stems, leaves, roots and bark–are discussed in detail.

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