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CHAPTER 3 Plant histology Disttibut
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3.1 3.2 3.1 TS of the: petrified st
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3.31 TS of n cortienl mucil:lge duc
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3.41 -+-2 3.39 L$ of the phloem of
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3.58 80 3.56 3.56 TS of tbe seconda
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absent or may develop some distance
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4.24 4.24 TS of a vascular bundle f
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secretion may temporarily accumulat
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5.45 5.44 IS of the petiole of the
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5.50 116 5.50 Base of the mature tr
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fibres often develop in the outer p
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6.7 6.7 5hool of the monocotyledon
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6.33 6.32 TS showing distribution o
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7.4 I'neumatophores of Alliceimia n
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7.14 l.S of a later:J.1 root primor
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7.26 7.26 Fine rOOfS from a large t
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pappus (calyx, 8.9) of each floret
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tube frequently corers the embryo s
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S.19 TS of imm,lIure pollen sacs in
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8.25 8.25 Mature pollen grain of th
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8.64 hnmarure fruir of rhe dleot)·
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a tetraploid h3.S a double: set. Po
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Vacuole An organelle bounded by rhe
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Cell (continued) meiosis 158, 161,
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Sanicula europea (sanicle) 68 Sanse