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Secondary xylem
Secondary xylem Secondary xylem is formed by a vascular cambium. The two main groups in which secondary xylem can be found are: conifers ( ...
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Talk:Secondary xylem
Talk:Secondary xylem I don't have really strong feelings ...
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Xylem
Xylem It has been suggested that Vessel element ... article or section. (Discuss) In vascular plants, xylem is one of the two types of ... xlon, "wood", and indeed the best known xylem tissue is wood. The xylem transports sap from the root up the plant: xylem sap consists mainly of water and ...
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Xylem (translated from German)
Xylem That Xylem or that Fell trees-hurry the higher ... in addition, supporting functions takes over. That Xylem is together with that Phloem in line ... Xylemkern . Table of contents Forms As primary Xylem (Protoxylem) that Xylem is designated, which develops in the ...
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Talk:Xylem
Talk:Xylem With regards to the proposed merger of vessel element into xylem: oppose - since only the xylem of angiosperms contains vessel elements. My reasoning ... too much work and b) would bake xylem too big. -- Jjjsixsix (talk) / (contribs) @ 05:05, 19 January 2006 (UTC) support- the xylem is a tissue that contains the ...
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Secondary growth
Secondary growth In vascular plants, secondary growth or, perhaps more accurately, secondary thickening is the result of the activity ... the meristem (the adaxial side) will become secondary xylem, while the cells on the inside ( ...
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矽 series science and technology (translated from Chinese)
... other organ organizations to use. Moreover, the xylem also has the support to plant the ... of contents Structure By drive pipe, tracheid, xylem ray, parenchyma and wood constitution. Drive pipe ... has the transportation and the support function. Xylem ray Plays crosswise (namely with rhizome ordinate ... and the storing role parenchyma , in the secondary xylem becomes the radiation in the Uygur ...
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Root (translated from Chinese)
... can cause the protophloem and the primary xylem damage, causes it to appear lacks the ... fall off. By now then had the secondary to protect the organizationCorkExercises the protection function ... the moisture content fast to enter the xylem. Cerebral cortex encystation center pole. The center pole has the pericyle, the xylem, the bast, the parenchyma or the sclerenchyma ... the stem are dissimilar. The stem Bundle xylem bast assumes ties the shape arrangement ...
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Root
... other uses, see Root (disambiguation). Primary and secondary roots in a cotton plant In vascular ... actual vascular tissue. In monocotyledonous plants, the xylem and phloem cells are arranged in a ... pith or center, whereas in dicotyledons, the xylem cells form a central "hub" with lobes ... all vertical growth. On the other hand, secondary growth encompasses all lateral growth, a major component of woody plant tissues. Secondary growth occurs at the lateral meristems , ...
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User talk:EncycloPetey
... DS 21:36, 2 January 2006 (UTC) Xylem I noticed that you took an interest in "xylem". Your new proposal does not make the ... entry). The trouble is: there is primary xylem and there is secondary xylem, which are very different very many ...
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