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Chapter 10.3, Problem 2CC
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To determine: The location of the three types of plant tissues on the surface of leaves, stems and roots.

Introduction: A tissue is defined as a group of cells with a similar structure and function. Plant tissues are classified as simple or complex. Simple tissues consist of one or two cell types. Complex tissue consists of two or more cell types but lack an organization. The three general types of simple or complex tissues in plants are dermal, ground and vascular.

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Lab 6- Vascular Plant Structures What are the 4 main tissue types discussed (from the outline on p.127) Know this terminology if asked to locate/identify the following: vascular cylinder, vascular bundle, ground tissue, epidermis, palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll, guard cells, stoma, xylem, phloem. Can you determine if a plant is a monocot or dicot just by looking at the pattern of the roots? The pattern of the veins in the leaf? The pattern of the vascular bundles in the stem?
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