EBK LIFE: THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY
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Author: Sadava
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 33.1, Problem 3R
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The development of plants by the apical-basal and radial pattern.
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There are two patterns that occur in the embryo of plants. The apical-basal axis is that arrangement where cells develop along the main axis from root to shoot. The radial axis, however, is that axis where cells are arranged concentrically.
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