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To propose: A revised model when rhizobia infect the plant deficient in producing nodulins.
Introduction: Rhizobia are located in the lumpy nodules of the leguminous plants and also give rise to rhizobia-legume symbiosis. The process of nodule development involves a series of
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1. Vascular tissues are classified as _________________ tissue. That is, they are composed of more than one kind of cells and do not undergo differentiation. The xylem tissue in the primary plant body is called primary xylem and is produced specifically by the _____________ (meristem).
2. The large, highly vascularized leaves that function for photosynthesis in most vascular plants is called _____________, while the spore bearing leaves is called _________.
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INSTRUCTION: Identify the following items.
1. It refers to the fleshy leaves of onions.
2. Plants whose main function of the leaves are for underground photosynthesis.
3. The function of the stipule at the base of the petiole.
4-5. Give 2 main functions of the spinous leaves in the prickly pear cactus.6. Specialized leaves of the Bougainvillea sp. plant.
7. The special function of the maternity plant leaves (Kalanchoe sp.).
8. A specialized trichome in Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap), used to generate electrical signals when touched.
9. A structure important for the physical rolling of the leaf during dry periods.
10. Specialized parenchyma cells of the mesophyll layer.
11. Dicot leaves grow from the tip while monocot leaves grow from the?12. Compound leaves attached to a common point at the tip of the petiole.13. It serves as food source in germinating seeds.
14-15. Give 2 problems encountered by hydrophytes in its habitat.
Q3. How many accessory and guard cells are found in one stomatal complex of the specimen?
Q4. Base on your answer in Q3, what type of configuration of stomatal complex is exhibited by the specimen?
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