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Are all monocot stem belong to non-woody plants?
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Terminal bud vs axillary bud
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Formation of cambial ring.
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Difference between simple permanent tissue and complex permanent tissue.
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Where are apical meristems located?
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What is the function of apical meristems?
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what is the other name of bulliform cells?
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Do all stems have lenticels?
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What do lenticels do / function of lenticels?
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Do monocots have lenticels?
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Formation of lenticels
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Why is xylem considered as complex permanent tissue.
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Function of complex permanent tissue.
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Types of complex permanent tissue.
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Parenchyma simple permanent tissue.
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Hardwood and softwood difference.
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Functions of simple permanent tissue.
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Types of simple permanent tissue.
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Similarities between lenticels and stomata.
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