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appropriate blank line. 27. 28, cotyledons 29. 30. tropism A. produces cells that develop tough cell walls such as tree bark B. helps pull water through a plant by evaporation C. the cells that form stomata D. produces new transport cells in roots and stems E. first part of the seedling to appear above the soil transpiration parenchyma in germination F. water-carrying vascular tissue of plants G. increases the surface area of roots H. female reproductive organ of a flower I. structures that store food for the sporophyte J. food-carrying tissue of plants K. protective tissue around a seed L. a thick root with few smaller lateral roots M. plant cells that provide support and function in 31.sclerenchyma 32.vascular cambium 33. 34. xylenm 35, phloem 36. 37 38. fibrous root taproot transport of materials in germination produces lateral roots gas exchange, protection, and tissue repair cork cambium N. first part of the embryo to appear outside the seed O. layer of cells toward the center of the root that P plant cells that function in storage, photosynthesis, Q. a plant's growth response to an external stimulus collenchyma 39. nastic response 40 41, tracheids 42.pistil 43. pericycle 44. 45 46. root hairs R. long, cylindrical cells that form a tubelike strand S. numerous branching roots of similar size grown T. a plant's response that is not dependent on the U. plant cells that provide support for surrounding and have pitted ends from a central point direction of the stimulus tissues and flexibility for the plant guard cells seed coat radicle 47. hypocotyl 2341Explanation / Answer
27. Transpiration - B - helps pull water through a plant by evaporation. Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates through the leaves of the plant and thus help in traveling of the water through the plant from root to every part of the plant.
28. Cotyledons - I - structures that store food for the sporophyte. Cotyledons are the seed structure that help in absorbing food for the sporophyte and helps in storage of food for vascular seed plant sporophyte.
29. Parenchyma - P - plant cells that function in the storage, photosynthesis, gas exchange, protection and tissue repair. These are thin walled flexible cells that form the basis for plant structures. These cells are capable of performing various functions.
30. Tropism - Q- plant's growth response to an external stimulus. Biological phenomenon in which a plant growth and direction is in response to an external stimulus.
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