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Chapter 35, Problem 8TYU
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To label: Growth ring, late wood, early wood, and a vessel element and label the direction from pith to cork in the given cross-section of a woody eudicots.
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Woody eudicots are the true dicotyledons. Their characteristics include the presence of pollen grains having grooved apertures. Eudicots are also called as tricolpates.
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On this cross section from a woody eudicot, label a growth ring, late wood, early wood, and a vessel element. Sign the placement of pith and cork.
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