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To identify:
The three structures shown in the micrographs.
Introduction:
All vascular plants possess three primary organs, namely roots, leaves, and stem. The stems and leaves form the shoot system. The root and shoot system manifest the terrestrial adaptations that helped plants to survive on land. The root system helped plant to draw water and minerals from the ground.
To determine:
The tissue from which the three structures have originated.
Introduction:
All vascular plants possess three primary organs, namely roots, leaves, and stem. The stems and leaves form the shoot system. The root system helped plant to draw water and minerals from the ground and the water is transferred to the leaves by cohesion–tension force.
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