BIOLOGY:DYNAMIC SCIENCE-ACCESS >CUSTOM<
BIOLOGY:DYNAMIC SCIENCE-ACCESS >CUSTOM<
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Chapter 33.1, Problem 1SB
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Compare the shoot and root system of land plants

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Even with the incredible variety of seed plants, almost all plants have a two-body plan that is a root system, which is underground, and a shoot system present above ground. The plant system also consists of organs and structures, which have a specific function and organization.

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