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Pranav Delacruz
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7 March, 11:46
What is the structure of a stem
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Adrianna Valenzuela
7 March, 11:59
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Vascular tissue composed of xylem (red) and phloem tissue (green, between the xylem and cortex) surrounds the pith. Collenchyma cells are elongated cells with unevenly-thickened walls. They provide structural support, mainly to the stem and leaves.
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