Examine the figure below. Which one represents a cross section of a woody eudicot? III IV Refer to the figure. A woody eudicot is represented by which of the following? III only Il only IV only I and II

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**Examine the figure below. Which one represents a cross-section of a woody eudicot?**

The image shows four labeled diagrams (I, II, III, IV), each representing different plant cross-sections.

- **Diagram I**: A circular cross-section with a smaller circle inside, surrounded by a ring of cells.
- **Diagram II**: A circular cross-section with distinct groups of dark cells distributed throughout.
- **Diagram III**: A circular cross-section with a dense collection of cells in the center and a thick outer ring.
- **Diagram IV**: A wedge-shaped section with a series of concentric layers, indicating a more complex structure typical of secondary growth.

**Refer to the figure. A woody eudicot is represented by which of the following?**

- ☐ III only
- ☐ II only
- ☐ IV only
- ☐ I and III

**Answer: Diagram IV** likely represents the cross-section of a woody eudicot, as it shows characteristics of secondary growth such as concentric rings (growth rings).
Transcribed Image Text:**Examine the figure below. Which one represents a cross-section of a woody eudicot?** The image shows four labeled diagrams (I, II, III, IV), each representing different plant cross-sections. - **Diagram I**: A circular cross-section with a smaller circle inside, surrounded by a ring of cells. - **Diagram II**: A circular cross-section with distinct groups of dark cells distributed throughout. - **Diagram III**: A circular cross-section with a dense collection of cells in the center and a thick outer ring. - **Diagram IV**: A wedge-shaped section with a series of concentric layers, indicating a more complex structure typical of secondary growth. **Refer to the figure. A woody eudicot is represented by which of the following?** - ☐ III only - ☐ II only - ☐ IV only - ☐ I and III **Answer: Diagram IV** likely represents the cross-section of a woody eudicot, as it shows characteristics of secondary growth such as concentric rings (growth rings).
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